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Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology 7th Edition AL Grawany 2024

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  • Authors: Richard J. Johnson, MD 

    Jürgen Floege, MD - Marcello Tonelli, MD, SM, MSc, FRCPC

    •          Pages:  1547 
    •         Language: English   
    •     Format: PDF           
    •     Size: 94.2  MB    





Contents

SECTION I Essential Renal Anatomy and Physiology

1 Renal Anatomy, 1 Wilhelm Kriz, Marlies Elger 2 Renal Physiology
 13 Matthew A. Bailey, Robert J. Unwin

SECTION II Investigation of Renal Disease

3 Assessment of Glomerular Filtration Rate, 27 Lesley A. Inker, Andrew S. Levey
4 Urinalysis, 37 David Navarro, Nuno Moreira Fonseca, Giuseppe Garigali, Giovanni B. Fogazzi 
5 Point of Care Ultrasound in Nephrology, 51 William Beaubien-Souligny, Abhilash Koratala 6 Radiologic and Nuclear Imaging in Nephrology, 68 David T.G. Wymer, David C. Wymer 
7 Kidney Biopsy, 86 Peter S. Topham, Rob MacGinley

SECTION III Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders

8 Disorders of Extracellular Volume, 94
David H. Ellison
9 Disorders of Water Metabolism, 108
Ali Kashkouli, Tomas Berl, Jeff M. Sands
10 Disorders of Potassium Metabolism, 125
I. David Weiner, Stuart L. Linas, Charles S. Wingo
11 Disorders of Calcium, Phosphate, and Magnesium
Metabolism, 137
Bryan Kestenbaum, Pascal Houillier
12 Normal Acid-Base Balance, 154
Biff F. Palmer
13 Metabolic Acidosis, 161
Biff F. Palmer
14 Metabolic Alkalosis, 172
Harold M. Szerlip, Michael Emmett
15 Respiratory Acidosis, Respiratory Alkalosis, and Mixed
Acid-Base Disorders, 182
Anip Bansal

SECTION IV Glomerular Disease

16 Introduction to Glomerular Disease: Clinical Presentations, 193 Jürgen Floege, Richard J. Johnson 17 Introduction to Glomerular Disease: Histologic Classication and Pathogenesis, 207 Jürgen Floege, Peter Boor 18 Minimal Change Disease, 217 Charlotte Seneschall, Gabriel Cara Fuentes, Megan Grifth 19 Primary and Secondary (Nongenetic) Causes of Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, 226 Dominick Santoriello, Jai Radhakrishnan 20 Inherited Causes of Nephrotic Syndrome, 237 Ronen Schneider, Friedhelm Hildebrandt 21 Membranous Nephropathy, 245 David J. Salant, Laurence H. Beck Jr, Heather N. Reich 22 Immunoglobulin-Mediated Glomerulonephritis With a Membranoproliferative Pattern of Injury and Cryoglobulinemic Glomerulonephritis, 259 Sanjeev Sethi, An S. De Vriese, Fernando C. Fervenza 23 Glomerulonephritis Associated With Complement Disorders, 268 Joshua M. Thurman, H. Terence Cook, Matthew C. Pickering 24 Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy and Immunoglobulin A Vasculitis (Henoch-Schönlein Purpura), 274 Jürgen Floege, Jonathan Barratt, Hong Zhang 25 Anti–Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease and Goodpasture Disease, 285 Richard G. Phelps, A. Neil Turner 26 Renal and Systemic Vasculitis, 294 Meghan Free, J. Charles Jennette, Ronald J. Falk, Koyal Jain 27 Lupus Nephritis, 309 Ana Malvar, Valeria Alberton, Brad H. Rovin 28 Monoclonal Immunoglobulin–Related Glomerular Diseases and Renal Amyloidosis, 323 Frank Bridoux, Jean-Paul Fermand, Nelson Leung, Pierre Ronco, Guy Touchard 29 Rare Glomerular Disorders, 337 Cynthia C. Nast, Sharon G. Adler, Richard J. Glassock 30 Thrombotic Microangiopathies, Including Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, 350 Marina Noris, Piero L. Ruggenenti, Giuseppe Remuzzi


SECTION V Diabetic Kidney Disease


31 Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Natural History of Diabetic Kidney Disease, 363 Sydney C.W. Tang, Kumar Sharma 32 Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Kidney Disease, 380 Li-Li Tong, Sharon Adler, Christoph Wanner 33 Management of Patients With Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease, 389 Vikas S. Sridhar, Christine P. Limonte, David Z.I. Cherney, Ian H. de Boe

SECTION VI Hypertension

34 Normal Blood Pressure Control and the Evaluation of Hypertension, 403 William J. Elliott 35 Primary Hypertension, 419 Bernardo Rodríguez-Iturbe, George L. Bakris, Richard J. Johnson 36 Nonpharmacologic Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension, 428 Brian Rayner, Karen E. Charlton, Wayne Derman, Erika Jones 37 Pharmacologic Treatment of Hypertension, 436 Bryan Williams 38 Evaluation and Treatment of Hypertensive Urgencies and Emergencies, 451 Pantelis A. Saradis, George L. Bakris 39 Endocrine Causes of Hypertension: Aldosterone, 460 I. David Weiner, Charles S. Wingo 40 Other Endocrine Causes of Hypertension, 471 A. Lauren Fishbein, Mark Richards, Debbie L. Cohen 41 Neurogenic Hypertension, Including Hypertension Associated With Stroke or Spinal Cord Injury, 483 Venkatesh Aiyagari, Philip B. Gorelick 42 Blood Pressure Management in the Dialysis Patient, 492 Panagiotis I. Georgianos, Rajiv Agarwa

Introduction

The seventh edition of Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology remains the textbook aimed for Fellows preparing for their boards, for practicing nephrologists who want to rapidly review the key aspects for diagnosis and management of their patients, and for a short updated review for both the novice and expert alike on the pathogenesis and treatment of kidney diseases. As always, this remains a single-volume textbook that provides comprehensive coverage of clinical nephrology yet also ensures that inquiring nephrologists can nd the key scientic issues and pathophysiology that underlie their clinical work. The seventh edition boasts updated chapters providing state-ofthe-art recommendations for the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases.


 This includes a new chapter on ultrasound use from a nephrologist’s perspective. Other highlights include chapters on geriatric nephrology and palliative nephrology, the mysterious epidemics of CKD that have been identied in various regions of the world, and continued emphasis on ICU nephrology. By popular demand, we continue to offer readers digital access to the images from the book, and each chapter also includes a larger number of references available online as well as the answers to the multiplechoice questions in each chapter. This is also the fourth edition to feature access to a companion eBooks+ website with fully searchable text, a downloadable image library, and links to PubMed. Enjoy the new updated book, and feel free to give us suggestions for the next editions










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