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Cancer and the Kidney: The frontier of nephrology and oncology (2 ed.)
Eric P. Cohen (ed.)
This resource covers the challenging overlap area of nephrology and oncology, both in terms of kidney problems in cancer patients, and cancer that affects kidney patients, including ...
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Chronic Kidney Disease: A practical guide to understanding and management
Meguid El Nahas and Adeera Levin (eds)
Chronic Kidney Disease provides a comprehensive guide to the understanding and management of patients with CKD, with an emphasis on practical guidance, a focused approach to a number of key ...
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Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (2 ed.)
John A. Kellum, Rinaldo Bellomo, and Claudio Ronco (eds)
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is the standard of care for management of critically ill patients with acute renal failure. Part of the Pittsburgh Critical Care series, ...
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Kidney Disease (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in End of Life Care): From advanced disease to bereavement (2 ed.)
Edwina A. Brown, Fliss E. M. Murtagh, and Emma Murphy
This resource provides practical guidance on end of life management for patients with renal disease. It is presented in easily accessible, bullet point style, and is illustrated with case ...
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Kidney Protection: A Practical Guide to Preserving Renal Function in Acute and Chronic Disease
Vijay Lapsia, Bernard Jaar, and A. Ahsan Ejaz (eds)
Kidney disease is a crippling disease that affects approximately ten percent of the population worldwide, with more than 2.6 million individuals estimated to receive renal replace therapy. ...
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Landmark Papers in Nephrology
John Feehally, Christopher McIntyre, and J. Stewart Cameron (eds)
This resource selects the most important scientific papers related to kidney disease and comments on their significance within the wider field. Fascinating reading for both nephrologists ...
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Lupus Nephritis (2 ed.)
Edmund J. Lewis, Melvin M. Schwartz, Stephen M. Korbet, and Daniel Tak Mao Chan (eds)
Thoroughly updated and revised, this new edition reflects the numerous advances in clinical management of patients in the last decade, including new understanding of pathogenesis, a new ...
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Nephrology (Oxford Desk Reference)
Jonathan Barratt, Kevin Harris, and Peter Topham (eds)
This comprehensive nephrology resource focuses on aspects of renal disease that are important to the clinician, bringing together the key recommendations found in current evidence-based ...
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Palliative Care in Nephrology
Alvin H. Moss, Dale E. Lupu, Nancy C. Armistead, and Louis Diamond (eds)
Palliative care has become increasingly important across the spectrum of healthcare, and with it, the need for education and training of a broad range of medical practitioners not ...
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Rheumatology and the Kidney (2 ed.)
Dwomoa Adu, Paul Emery, and Michael Madaio (eds)
Covering all aspects of the many rheumatologic disorders associated with renal disease, including pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment, Rheumatology and the Kidney brings together ...
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The Spectrum of Mineral and Bone Disorders in Chronic Kidney Disease (2 ed.)
Klaus Olgaard, Isidro B. Salusky, and Justin Silver (eds)
This resource reflects the most current thinking and understanding in the field, as presented by a team of international clinical experts.
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