American Academy of Pediatrics, 2008. — 512 p. — ISBN: 1581102976. This clinical resource is purpose-built to help primary caregivers take a lead role in diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of diverse pediatric kidney diseases. Diagnose and manage renal diseases with confidence. The resource book has clear, concise overviews of the full range of renal conditions you’re likely...
Springer, 2008. — 422 p. — ISBN: 978-0-387-74601-2 Clinical Decisions in Nephrology: A Problem-Solving Approach provides a useful resource for those interested in renewing their clinical knowledge, diagnostic and therapeutic skills in nephrology. Each chapter consists of a series of challenging, clinically-oriented cases. The selected case reports focus on the essential aspects...
7th edition. — Springer, 2016. — 10348 p. The seventh edition of Pediatric Nephrology, now in three volumes, has been extensively updated and also contains much new material. Its organization flows logically from renal physiology to clinical evaluation. Discussion of the development of kidney structure and function is followed by sections on basic and translational research and...
Mosby, 2008. — 1040 p. This new clinical resource brings you a state-of-the-art comprehensive review on every clinical condition encountered in pediatric nephrology in one concise, clinically focused text. International experts provide you with the latest on epidemiology, diagnosis, investigations, management, and prognosis for a full range of pediatric kidney disorders. A...
2nd edition. — Nova Science Publishers, 2022. — 550 p. — (Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Health). — ISBN: 978-1-68507-716-7. This second edition is written for the primary care clinician to help update knowledge of pediatric nephrology. The current and future shortage of pediatric nephrologists necessitates steady, rejuvenated information on the Aristolean kidney for primary...
Springer, 2019. — 283 p. End-stage renal disease is a devastating diagnosis to the patient, family and their care provider. This book covers all aspects of chronic kidney disease from a general description to its psychological impact on the adolescent and lastly its progression to end-stage and dialysis. It details the important aspects of the patient’s journey from diagnosis...
Mosby, 2004. — 405 p. — (Requisites in Pediatrics). This new title in the Requisites in Pediatrics series focuses on the assessment, treatment, and stabilization of renal and urologic disorders and traumas commonly encountered in clinical practice. Abundant tables examine differential diagnosis, lab values/radiologic studies, treatment/therapy options, and when to refer to a...
3rd ed. — CRC Press, 2017. — 1110 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-4822-1462-8. This third edition of Clinical Pediatric Nephrology continues to have as its main goal providing a primer of pediatric nephrology. Its intended audience includes committed medical students and general trainees, as well as pediatric nephrology fellows and pediatric nephrologists. Our focus remains on the clinical...
2nd ed. — Informa UK Ltd, 2007. — 618 p. — ISBN: 1841844470. Revised in line with feedback from users of the first edition, this practical clinical resource boasts a worldwide array of contributors, including the most prominent pediatric nephrologists in the US. Excellently illustrated with photomicrographs and clinical diagrams supporting the chapters, Clinical Pediatric...
Springer, 2010. — 295 p. The challenging circumstances surrounding pediatric patients in nephrology are oftentimes very different from those in adult patients, especially in the ICU. Starting with a logical approach to each individual problem as seen in the ICU, this comprehensive book covers the pathophysiology of the child, the diagnostic approach and gives valuable...
Springer, 2014. — 641 p. This manual will meet the everyday needs of the wide range of medical professionals who play a role in the treatment of children referred to hospital because of renal disease. It is an easy-to-use, portable guide that will assist pediatricians, residents, and trainees in making prompt first-level management decisions. It will also prove invaluable for...
3rd Edition. — Oxford University Press, 2019. — 736 p. The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Paediatric Nephrology helps the reader understand and manage all conditions affecting the kidney in childhood. This concise yet comprehensive guide covers everything from history taking and urinalysis, to electrolyte management, acute kidney injury and transplantation. It is a complete...
2nd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2012. — 657 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-960137-0 Paediatric Nephrology is designed to help the reader understand and manage any condition affecting the kidney in childhood. It is pocket-sized to give easy reference in the clinical setting and highlights the important issues for quick use. From history taking and urinalysis, electrolyte...
Springer, 2021. — 205 p. — ISBN: 978-981-334-553-9. The book covers advances in critical care pediatric nephrology, including the care of sick children with acute kidney injury. The book contains detailed guidance on point-of-care ultrasound in children with acute kidney injury and the use of biomarkers in critically sick children. This is an annual theme-based book with the...
World Scientific, 2012. — 702 p. The focus of this book is to provide a nephrology reference manual for the developing pediatrician and pediatric nephrologist. Its objective is not only to inform but also to teach — one that inspires thinking in the reader. The contents and level of teaching in the manual are intended for trainees at four different levels: medical student,...
4th edition. — Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2005. — 477 p. — ISBN: 978-8180614576 This new edition is a comprehensive guide to recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of renal disorders in children. Beginning with an introduction to anatomy and physiology, the following chapters describe various diagnostic tools. The following sections cover numerous renal...
Karger AG, 2008. — 126 p. — (Practical Algorithms in Pediatrics) — ISBN: 978-3-8055-8539-2 Medical textbooks are mainly oriented by body systems, disease or diagnosis, yet practicing physicians are confronted with patients’ complaints in the form of symptoms, physical signs or laboratory abnormalities, from which they are expected to reach a diagnosis and proceed with...
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