Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-262413-0 (ISBN)
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The first edition of the "Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology" established itself as a clinical reference text for practising nephrologists worldwide. The second edition comes five years later, during which time there have been significant advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of renal disease and advances in therapy. The text argues that placing existing treatment on a firm scientific basis or stopping ineffective or dangerous treatment is as important as introducing proven new therapies, and all the contributors have taken this fully into account.
1. Assessment of the patient with renal disease; 1.1 History and clinical examination of the patient with renal disease; 1.2 Urinalysis and microscopy; 1.3 Renal function and testing of function; 1.4 Renal function in the newborn infant; 1.5 Renal function in the elderly; 1.6. Visualizing the kidney; 1.6.1 Conventional uroradiology and contrast media; 1.6.2 Renal ultrasonography (including Doppler echography); 1.6. 3 Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the kidney and upper urinary tract; 1.6.4 Renal angiography; 1.6.5 Nuclear imaging in nephrology; 1.6.6 Urology imaging tactics; 1.7 Renal biopsy: performance and interpretation; 2. Fluid, electrolyte, and divalent ion disorders; 2.1 Hyper- hyponatraemia: disorders of water balance; 2.3 Hypercalcaemia and hypocalcaemia; 2.4 Hypo- and hyperphosphataemia; 2.5 Magnesium; 2.6 Clinical acid-based disorders; 3. The patient with glomerular disease; 3.1 The renal glomerulus - the structural basis of ultrafiltration; 3.3 Mechanisms of glomerular inflammation; 3.4 The patient with proteinuria and/or haematuria; 3.5 The nephrotic syndrome: management, complications, and pathophysiology; 3.6 Minimal changes and focal glomerular sclerosis; 3.7 IgA nephropathies; 3.8 Membranous nephropathy; 3.9 Mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis; 3.10 Acute endocapillary glomerulonephritis; 3.11 Crescentic glomerulonephritis; 3.12 Antiglomerular basement membrane disease; 3.13 Infection-related glomerulonephritis; 3.14 Malignancy-associated glomerular disease; 3.15 Glomerular disease in the tropics; 4. The kidney in systemic disease; 4.1 The patient with diabetes mellitus; 4.2.1 The patient with amyloidosis; 4.2.2 Immunotactoid glomerulopathy ('fibrillary' nephritis); 4.3. Kidney involvement in plasma cell dyscrasias; 4.4. Sarcoidosis; 4.5 Vasculitis; 4.5.1 Pathogenesis of angiitis; 4.5.2 The nephritis of Henoch-Schonlein purpura; 4.5.3 Systemic vasculitis; 4.6 The patient with mixed cryoglobulinaemia and hepatitis C virus infection; 4.7 Systemic lupus erythematosus; 4.7.1 the pathogenesis of systemic lupus; 4.7.2 Systemic lupus erythematosus (clinical); 4.8 Scleroderma-systemic sclerosis; 4.9 Rheumatoid arthritis, mixed connective disease and polymyositis; 4.10 Sjogren's syndrome and overlap syndromes; 4.11 The patient with sickle cell disease; 5. The patient with tubular disease; 5.1 Fanconi syndrome; 5.2 Isolated defects of tubular function; 5.3 Renal tubular acidosis; 5.4 Hypokalemic tubular disorders: the hyperprostaglandin E syndrome and Gitelman-Bartter syndrome; 5.5 Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; 6. The patient with chronic interstitial disease; 6.1 Mechanisms of interstitial inflammation; 6.2 Analgesic nephropathy; 6.3 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and the kidney; 6.4 Uric acid and the kidney; 6.5 Heavy metals and the kidney; 6.6 Radiation nephritis; 6.7 Lithium; 6.8 Balkan nephropathy; 7. The patient with urinary tract infection; 7.1 Microbiology and defences of the urinary tract; 7.3 Lower and upper urinary tract infection in the adult; 7.4 Urinary tract infection in infancy and childhood; 7.5 Renal tuberculosis; 7.6 Schistosomiasis; 7.7 Fungal infections and the kidney; 8. The patient with renal stone disease; 8.1 Aetiological factors in stone formation; 8.3 The surgical management of renal stone disease; 8.4 Nephrocalcinosis; 9. The patient with renal hypertension; 9.1 Clinical approach to hypertension; 9.3 Clinical investigation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system; 9.4 the effects of hypertension on renal vasculature and structure; 9.5 Ischaemic nephropathy; 9.6 Hypertension and unilateral renal parenchymal disease; 9.7 Renovascular hypertension; 9.8 Accelerated hypertension; 9.9 The hypertensive child; 10. Acute renal failure; 10.1 The epidemiology of acute renal failure; 10.3 The clinical approach to the patient with acute renal failure; 10.4 Renal replacement methods in acute renal failure; 10.5 Dialysis and haemoperfusion methods in acute renal failure; 10.5 Dialysis and haemoperfusion treatment of acute poisoning; 10.6 Special acute renal failure problems; 10.6.1 Acute renal failure caused by glomerulonephritis, vasculitis, and the nephrotic syndrome; 10.6.3 Acute renal failure associated with microangiopathy; 10.6.4 Acute renal failure in liver disease; 10.6.5 Ischaemic renal disease; 10.6.6 Hantavirus disease; 10.7 Acute renal failure in a special setting; 10.7.1 Acute renal failure in infants and children; 10.7.3 Acute renal failure in tropical countries
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.10.1997 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford medical publications |
Zusatzinfo | 600 colour illustrations, 200 halftones, bibliography |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 219 x 276 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Nephrologie |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-262413-X / 019262413X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-262413-0 / 9780192624130 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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