stories of postwar nephrology and metabolism. Postwar Uremia is to the nephrologist what the baby is to the nephrology rushed to the fore and supplied nephrologists pediatrician, for it is the final common pathway of literally with such wonderful tools as the flamephotometer, electro hundreds of disease processes that lead to scarring and destruction of nephrons. . phoresis, microchemistry, immunoassay, sonography, renal biopsy, immunofluorescence, electron microscopy, and un We estimate that there are well in excess of 300,000 clear magnetic resonance, and permitted a total integration…mehr
stories of postwar nephrology and metabolism. Postwar Uremia is to the nephrologist what the baby is to the nephrology rushed to the fore and supplied nephrologists pediatrician, for it is the final common pathway of literally with such wonderful tools as the flamephotometer, electro hundreds of disease processes that lead to scarring and destruction of nephrons. . phoresis, microchemistry, immunoassay, sonography, renal biopsy, immunofluorescence, electron microscopy, and un We estimate that there are well in excess of 300,000 clear magnetic resonance, and permitted a total integration patients in the world living on the varied methodologies of form, histologic structure, and function. Clinical represented by the three basic forms of substituted kidney nephrology became indeed the real fusion of biochemistry, function-hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and renal physiology, immunology, renal endocrinology, and the transplantation: over 100,000 persons in the United States focus of newer imaging techniques. alone, well over 110,000 in the countries compromising With this precision in diagnosis, one could realistically the EDTA Registry, and over 100,000 in the Pacific Rim.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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One: Disorders of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance.- 1. Pathogenesis and treatment of hypoosmolar and hyperosmolar states.- 2. Polyuric syndromes.- 3. Edematous states.- 4. Disorders of potassium metabolism.- 5. Disorders of calcium metabolism.- 6. Disorders of magnesium homeostasis and magnesium in therapy.- 7. Disorders of phosphate metabolism.- 8. Nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis.- 9. Metabolic alkalosis: biochemical mechanisms, pathophysiology, and treatment.- 10. Therapy of lactic acidosis.- 11. Diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome.- 12. Metabolic acidosis.- 13. Renal tubular acidosis.- 14. Respiratory acid-base disorders.- 15. Mixed acid-base disorders.- 16. Fluid and electrolyte abnormalities in children.- 17. Fluid and electrolyte disorders in the surgical patient.- 18. Fluid and electrolyte disorders in the thermally injured.- 19. Acute renal failure.- Two: Intrinsic Parenchymal Disease.- 20. Acute glomerulonephritis.- 21. Glomerulonephritis in bacterial endocarditis.- 22. Goodpasture's syndrome.- 23. Nephrotic syndrome.- 24. Hematuria and IgA nephropathy.- 25. Infections of the urinary tract.- 26. Vesicoureteral reflux and reflux nephropathy.- 27. Genitourinary tuberculosis.- Three: Renal Involvement in Systemic Disease.- 28. Systemic lupus erythematosus.- 29. Vasculitic diseases of the kidney.- 30. Noninflammatory vascular disease of the kidney.- 31. Thrombotic microangiopathy.- 32. Multiple myeloma and plasma cell dyscrasias.- 33. Hyperuricemic nephropathy.- 34. The effects of jaundice and cholemia on kidney function and the cardiovascular system.- 35. Renal complications of pregnancy.- 36. Prevention and early treatment of diabetic renal disease.- 37. Renal complications of intravenous drug abuse and humanimmunodeficiency virus infection.- Four: Hereditary and Congenital Diseases.- 38. Renal cystic disease.- 39. Therapy of the renal complications of sickle cell hemoglobinopathy.- 40. Inherited renal tubular disorders.- 41. Genetic diagnosis and counseling in inherited renal diseases.- Five: Neoplasia.- 42. Cancers of the urinary tract.- Six: Chemical and Physical Injuries.- 43. Toxic nephropathy.- 44. Acute drug intoxications.- Seven: Chronic Renal Failure.- 45. Prevention of progression of renal disease.- 46. Renal insufficiency.- 47. Anesthesia and surgery in the patient with renal failure.- 48. Nutritional management of the uremic patient.- 49. Treatment of hyperlipidemia in the nephrotic syndrome.- 50. Cardiovascular complications in uremia and dialysis.- 51. Renal osteodystrophy: prevention and management.- 52. Neurologic and psychiatric disorders in renal diseases.- 53. Hematologic disorders in renal failure.- 54. Hepatitis in the renal patient.- 55. Acute, intermittent, and cycled peritoneal dialysis.- 56. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.- 57. Peritoneal catheter placement and management.- 58. Peritonitis and other complications.- 59. Dialysis access: temporary and permanent.- 60. Dialyzers, dialysates, and water treatment.- 61. Membrane biocompatibility.- 62. Hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemofiltration.- 63. Use of drugs in uremia and dialysis.- 64. Donor and recipient selection.- 65. Immunosuppression and treatment of rejection.- 66. Tubular and metabolic dysfunction following transplantation.- 67. Transplantation in inherited systemic and metabolic diseases.- 68. Complications of renal transplantation.- Eight: Hypertension.- 69. Essential hypertension.- 70. Renal and renovascular hypertension.- 71. Posttransplant hypertension.- Nine: Urologic Disorders.- 72. The catheter.- 73. Nonsurgical management of vesicourethral dysfunction.
One: Disorders of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance.- 1. Pathogenesis and treatment of hypoosmolar and hyperosmolar states.- 2. Polyuric syndromes.- 3. Edematous states.- 4. Disorders of potassium metabolism.- 5. Disorders of calcium metabolism.- 6. Disorders of magnesium homeostasis and magnesium in therapy.- 7. Disorders of phosphate metabolism.- 8. Nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis.- 9. Metabolic alkalosis: biochemical mechanisms, pathophysiology, and treatment.- 10. Therapy of lactic acidosis.- 11. Diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome.- 12. Metabolic acidosis.- 13. Renal tubular acidosis.- 14. Respiratory acid-base disorders.- 15. Mixed acid-base disorders.- 16. Fluid and electrolyte abnormalities in children.- 17. Fluid and electrolyte disorders in the surgical patient.- 18. Fluid and electrolyte disorders in the thermally injured.- 19. Acute renal failure.- Two: Intrinsic Parenchymal Disease.- 20. Acute glomerulonephritis.- 21. Glomerulonephritis in bacterial endocarditis.- 22. Goodpasture's syndrome.- 23. Nephrotic syndrome.- 24. Hematuria and IgA nephropathy.- 25. Infections of the urinary tract.- 26. Vesicoureteral reflux and reflux nephropathy.- 27. Genitourinary tuberculosis.- Three: Renal Involvement in Systemic Disease.- 28. Systemic lupus erythematosus.- 29. Vasculitic diseases of the kidney.- 30. Noninflammatory vascular disease of the kidney.- 31. Thrombotic microangiopathy.- 32. Multiple myeloma and plasma cell dyscrasias.- 33. Hyperuricemic nephropathy.- 34. The effects of jaundice and cholemia on kidney function and the cardiovascular system.- 35. Renal complications of pregnancy.- 36. Prevention and early treatment of diabetic renal disease.- 37. Renal complications of intravenous drug abuse and humanimmunodeficiency virus infection.- Four: Hereditary and Congenital Diseases.- 38. Renal cystic disease.- 39. Therapy of the renal complications of sickle cell hemoglobinopathy.- 40. Inherited renal tubular disorders.- 41. Genetic diagnosis and counseling in inherited renal diseases.- Five: Neoplasia.- 42. Cancers of the urinary tract.- Six: Chemical and Physical Injuries.- 43. Toxic nephropathy.- 44. Acute drug intoxications.- Seven: Chronic Renal Failure.- 45. Prevention of progression of renal disease.- 46. Renal insufficiency.- 47. Anesthesia and surgery in the patient with renal failure.- 48. Nutritional management of the uremic patient.- 49. Treatment of hyperlipidemia in the nephrotic syndrome.- 50. Cardiovascular complications in uremia and dialysis.- 51. Renal osteodystrophy: prevention and management.- 52. Neurologic and psychiatric disorders in renal diseases.- 53. Hematologic disorders in renal failure.- 54. Hepatitis in the renal patient.- 55. Acute, intermittent, and cycled peritoneal dialysis.- 56. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.- 57. Peritoneal catheter placement and management.- 58. Peritonitis and other complications.- 59. Dialysis access: temporary and permanent.- 60. Dialyzers, dialysates, and water treatment.- 61. Membrane biocompatibility.- 62. Hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemofiltration.- 63. Use of drugs in uremia and dialysis.- 64. Donor and recipient selection.- 65. Immunosuppression and treatment of rejection.- 66. Tubular and metabolic dysfunction following transplantation.- 67. Transplantation in inherited systemic and metabolic diseases.- 68. Complications of renal transplantation.- Eight: Hypertension.- 69. Essential hypertension.- 70. Renal and renovascular hypertension.- 71. Posttransplant hypertension.- Nine: Urologic Disorders.- 72. The catheter.- 73. Nonsurgical management of vesicourethral dysfunction.
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