Nephrology is an important speciality; patients with acute or
chronic kidney failure are encountered in every medical and
surgical speciality, as well as in general practice. On most
general medical rotations and on most surgical wards there are
patients with renal problems. Renal medicine is taught on rotation
during degree courses, and Foundation training programmes
frequently include attachments in nephrology, urology, and renal
transplantation. "Nephrology: Clinical Cases Uncovered" contains
clinical presentations with real-life patient cases and outcomes as
seen on the wards and in exams, and leads students through a
practical approach to diagnosis and management of kidney disease.
Following a question-answer approach, including self-assessment
material and a 'refresher' section on the basic science of this
clinical area, "Nephrology: Clinical Cases Uncovered" features
investigations and the treatment options available for patients
with renal disease, including those requiring renal replacement
therapy with dialysis and transplantation. Difficult concepts are
clarified, using simple diagrams to explain the link between
pathology and clinical presentation.
"Nephrology: Clinical Cases Uncovered" is ideal for medical
students, junior doctors on the Foundation Programme, GP trainees,
and specialist nurses and nurse practitioners. This book is also a
useful refresher for nephrology trainees at the beginning of their
specialist training programme.
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