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Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence$
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Edited by James Harrison, Kunal Kulkarni, Mohamed Baguneid, Bernard Prendergast

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Renal medicine

Chapter:
Renal medicine
DOI:
10.1093/med/9780199234073.003.0016
Introduction - Dopamine in renal failure - Acute renal failure: renal replacement therapy - Chronic renal disease: protein restriction and blood pressure control - Non-diabetic nephropathy: ACE inhibitors - Haemodialysis: statins and cardiovascular risk - Haemodialysis: target haemoglobin concentration - Dose of peritoneal dialysis - Membranous nephropathy: steroids and chlorambucil - Severe renal vasculitis: plasma exchange vs methylprednisolone - Treatment of lupus nephritis

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