The Second Edition of this clinical resource for nephrologists and house officers in practice and nephrology fellows in training has been revised in line with feedback from users of the First Edition. The case histories with discussion related to diagnosis and management of a clinical condition have
Clinical Pediatric Nephrology, Third Edition
โ Scribed by Kanwal K. Kher, H. William Schnaper, Larry A. Greenbaum
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1110
- Edition
- Third edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The third edition of a bestseller, this book provides insight from a wide array of international contributors in the field of pediatric nephrology. Copiously illustrated with photomicrographs and clinical diagrams, the third edition reflects current advances in the field.
Each chapter contains a set of questions, directed at helping fellows succeed at the American Pediatric Nephrology Board examination. New information for this edition includes changes in treatment options for hyponatremia, and updates on hyperparathyroidism and transplantation. Text boxes highlight important "take home points" throughout the chapters.
Clinical Pediatric Nephrology, Third Edition will be a valuable reference for clinicians in nephrology, pediatrics and urology, and any professional involved in the care of children with renal diseases seeking a reliable contemporary text.
โฆ Subjects
Pediatric nephrology.;Kidney Diseases;diagnosis.;Kidney Diseases;therapy.;Kidney Diseases;complications.;Infant.;Child.;Adolescent.;Kidneys;Diseases.
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