Understanding Kidney Diseases

Understanding Kidney Diseases
Author: Hugh C. Rayner,Mark Thomas,David Milford
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319234588

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This text aids medical students and trainee doctors in developing their knowledge of the conditions covered and improving their ability to clinically assess patients and formulate a management plan. Once doctors are comfortable in interpreting these graphs, they can use them in consultations with patients about their kidney condition and so support self-management by patients, an increasingly important aspect of healthcare. Kidney diseases and the speciality of nephrology have traditionally been regarded as difficult to understand. This is compounded by the use of complex definitions and terminology. These complex definitions result from a need to categorise kidney diseases according to the way kidney function changes over time, and then to express this in numbers and words. Central to the assessment of patients is the measurement of kidney function. In our teaching of medical students and trainee doctors, as well as in our clinical practice and interaction with GPs and consultant colleagues, we have found that viewing graphs of patients’ kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate, or eGFR) against time is a much easier way of understanding kidney diseases. It provides the patient’s ‘kidney history’ and leads into a description of the natural history and management of their condition. We were surprised to find that this graphical approach is not used routinely in teaching or in daily clinical practice. We therefore believe there is a need for a book that uses this approach and we thus sought to compile a collection of illustrative case studies covering an array of disease categories, together with patients’ eGFR readings.

Understanding Kidney Diseases

Understanding Kidney Diseases
Author: Hugh C. Rayner,Mark E. Thomas,David V. Milford
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-06-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030430276

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This book combines the reference material of a nephrology textbook with the everyday relevance of a clinical handbook. This second edition develops and expands upon the success of the first. All the content has been updated and entirely new chapters on acid-base disorders and stone disease have been added. Understanding Kidney Diseases includes over 60 real-life case studies and is illustrated with over 200 figures. Readers can test their knowledge with a bank of multiple-choice questions and put it into practice by answering questions that patients frequently ask. The book provides all that students, residents and fellows need in order to approach a patient with a kidney problem with confidence.

Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney Disease
Author: Meguid El Nahas,Adeera Levin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-12-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199549313

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This book provides primary care physicians and non-nephrology specialists with an introduction to and insights into chronic kidney disease (CKD) with a practical and focused approach to key topics in the field including epidemiology and diagnosis and management, as well as the impact of CKD on chronic, non-communicable disease.

Understanding Kidney Disease

Understanding Kidney Disease
Author: Atul Kakar
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-12-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788131247877

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• Clear, succinct, but most sought-after information on various aspects of kidney diseases • Special emphasis on the general patient's concerns/queries • Covers recent advances related to kidney diseases

A Patient s Guide to Understanding Kidney Disease

A Patient s Guide to Understanding Kidney Disease
Author: Karen Spencer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1987-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0942028260

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Genetic Diseases of the Kidney

Genetic Diseases of the Kidney
Author: Richard P. Lifton,Stefan Somlo,Gerhard H. Giebisch,Donald W. Seldin
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2009-02-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080924271

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Genetic approaches have revolutionized our understanding of the fundamental causes of human disease by permitting the identification of specific genes in which variation causes or contributes to susceptibility to, or protection from, disease. More than 2,000 disease genes have been identified in the last 20 years, providing important new insight into the pathophysiology of diseases in every field of medicine. Genetic Diseases of the Kidney offers expert insight into the role of genetic abnormalities in the pathogenesis of abnormal kidney function and kidney disease. Genetic abnormalities are carefully presented within the appropriate physiologic context so that readers will understand not only which genes are linked to which diseases but also which pathways lead from a genetic “disturbance” to the systemic appearance of disease. * Lays the essential foundation of mammalian genetics principles for medical professionals with little or no background in genetics * Analyzes specific renal diseases – both monogenic disorders confined to the kidney and systemic diseases with renal involvement – and explains their genetic causes *World-renowned editors and authors offer expert frameworks for understanding the links between genes and complex clinical disorders (i.e., lupus, diabetes, HIV, and hypertension)

Kidney Failure Explained

Kidney Failure Explained
Author: Andy Stein (MRCP.),Andy Stein,Janet Wild
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1859590705

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Coping with Kidney Disease

Coping with Kidney Disease
Author: Mackenzie Walser,Betsy Thorpe
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-12-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118039779

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A revolutionary program that can indefinitely postpone the need for dialysis If you've been diagnosed with kidney failure, this book could save your life. If you suffer from diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or any of a host of conditions that put you at risk for kidney disease, you owe it to yourself to read what is in this book. If you are among the 60,000 North Americans who go on dialysis each year, the information in this book could substantially improve your quality of life. In Coping with Kidney Disease, a leading expert tells you, in plain English, what you need to know to: * Understand kidney failure * Recognize early warning signs of kidney failure * Get a proper diagnosis * Talk with your doctors about it * Confidently evaluate treatment options * Take charge of your treatment * Delay dialysis or even avoid the need for it altogether The centerpiece of Coping with Kidney Disease is Dr. Walser's revolutionary 12-step program for avoiding dialysis. Based on treatments he has pioneered with his own patients at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the program calls for a supplemented low-protein diet supported by treatments to control blood pressure and correct high cholesterol. So effective has this breakthrough strategy proven to be that in many patients it actually worked to slow or arrest the progression of kidney failure to the end stage. Knowledge is power. Coping with Kidney Disease empowers you with what you need to take charge of kidney disease.