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Acute Renal Failure in Practice, edited by practising renal
physicians, is the essential guide to the clinical management of
patients with acute renal failure and its complex, life-threatening
metabolic sequelae. This book explains the workings of the normal
kidney, illustrates the aetiology and pathophysiology of acute
renal disease, and provides practical treatment guidelines relevant
to the day-to-day needs of the practising clinician. There is a
clear emphasis on the underlying pathogenic mechanisms naturally
leading to a full understanding of the rationale behind the
recommended treatments. Each chapter is illustrated throughout by
coloured tables and diagrams, and incorporates unique
easy-to-follow "practice points" algorithms which detail,
step-by-step, the precise treatment protocols required to succeed
in caring for these complex patients. An entire section is
dedicated to dealing with patients who develop acute renal failure
in specific hospital settings, such as the labour ward or intensive
care unit. Doctors working in a wide range of acute medical
specialities frequently encounter patients with acute renal failure
and will therefore find this an invaluable clinical handbook.
This volume brings together an international group of clinicians
and clinical scientists to contribute to a state-of the-art review
of the underlying pathogenic mechanisms, methods of clinical
assessment, classification and diagnosis of renal disease, combined
with a detailed overview of treatment strategies. An essential
reference source for all those involved with the care of patients
with renal involvement in systemic autoimmune disease, and for
those contributing to research into the underlying pathogenic
mechanisms in these disorders.
Acute Renal Failure in Practice, edited by practising renal
physicians, is the essential guide to the clinical management of
patients with acute renal failure and its complex, life-threatening
metabolic sequelae. This book explains the workings of the normal
kidney, illustrates the aetiology and pathophysiology of acute
renal disease, and provides practical treatment guidelines relevant
to the day-to-day needs of the practising clinician. There is a
clear emphasis on the underlying pathogenic mechanisms naturally
leading to a full understanding of the rationale behind the
recommended treatments. Each chapter is illustrated throughout by
coloured tables and diagrams, and incorporates unique
easy-to-follow "practice points" algorithms which detail,
step-by-step, the precise treatment protocols required to succeed
in caring for these complex patients. An entire section is
dedicated to dealing with patients who develop acute renal failure
in specific hospital settings, such as the labour ward or intensive
care unit. Doctors working in a wide range of acute medical
specialities frequently encounter patients with acute renal failure
and will therefore find this an invaluable clinical handbook.
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