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Autorenporträt
Joris J. Roelofs, MD, PhD Joris Roelofs (1972) studied medicine at the KU Leuven, Belgium, and the VUmc School of Medical Sciences, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where he received his MD degree. He received his PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam Faculty of Medicine with studies on coagulation in renal disease, after which he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Kirkland Center for Lupus Research (Cornell University Medical College, New York City). Joris Roelofs is Associate Professor of Renal Pathology and Principal Investigator in the Department of Pathology at the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, where he leads translational studies in chronic kidney disease and diabetic nephropathy. Liffert Vogt, MD, PhD Liffert Vogt (1975) was born in Groningen in the Netherlands, where he completed his medical degree and nephrology PhD. He then moved to the Mario Negri Institute, Bergamo, Italy where he was an international postdoctoral fellow, andthen he completed his internal medicine and nephrology training at the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where he works now as an internist and nephrologist. As a Principal Investigator in his institute, he is leading experimental and clinical studies within the field of diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Diabetic nephropathy - Scope of the problem.- Historical overview of diabetic kidney disease.- Clinical features and natural course of diabetic nephropathy.- Global, regional and ethnic differences in diabetic nephropathy.- Diabetic nephropathy in children and adolescents.- Renal disease in obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabesity.- 2. Pathophysiology and clinical pathology of the diabetic kidney.- Introduction to pathogenetic mechanisms of diabetic nephropathy.- The genetics of diabetic nephropathy.- Pathology of the kidney in diabetes.- 3. The glomerulus.- The mesangial cell in diabetic nephropathy.- The glomerular endothelium in diabetic nephropathy - role of heparanase.- The podocyte in diabetic nephropathy: recent advances.- Inflammatory processes in diabetic glomeruli.- 4. The tubulointerstitium.- Proteinuria and tubulotoxicity.- Tubulo-glomerular communication in diabetic nephropathy.- Mechanisms of interstitial fibrosis in diabetic nephropathy.- 5. Microvascular involvement.- Microvascular damage and hemodynamic alterations in diabetic nephropathy.- Coagulation and hemostasis in diabetic nephropathy.- Renal hemodynamics in diabetic kidney disease - relevance for intervention.- Microvascular complications in the eye: diabetic retinopathy.- 6. Macrovascular involvement.- Hypertension in diabetic kidney disease.- Macrovascular involvement in diabetes - renal artery stenosis.- Atherosclerosis and diabetic nephropathy.- 7. Experimental designs.- Animal models of diabetic kidney disease.- Clinical trial and error in diabetic nephropathy.- 8. Therapy of diabetic nephropathy.- Treatment goals in diabetic nephropathy.- Kidney transplantation and diabetic nephropathy.- 9. Future developments.- Health programs in low- and middle-income countries.- OMICs in diabetic kidney disease.- Future and novel compounds in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy.
1. Diabetic nephropathy - Scope of the problem.- Historical overview of diabetic kidney disease.- Clinical features and natural course of diabetic nephropathy.- Global, regional and ethnic differences in diabetic nephropathy.- Diabetic nephropathy in children and adolescents.- Renal disease in obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabesity.- 2. Pathophysiology and clinical pathology of the diabetic kidney.- Introduction to pathogenetic mechanisms of diabetic nephropathy.- The genetics of diabetic nephropathy.- Pathology of the kidney in diabetes.- 3. The glomerulus.- The mesangial cell in diabetic nephropathy.- The glomerular endothelium in diabetic nephropathy - role of heparanase.- The podocyte in diabetic nephropathy: recent advances.- Inflammatory processes in diabetic glomeruli.- 4. The tubulointerstitium.- Proteinuria and tubulotoxicity.- Tubulo-glomerular communication in diabetic nephropathy.- Mechanisms of interstitial fibrosis in diabetic nephropathy.- 5. Microvascular involvement.- Microvascular damage and hemodynamic alterations in diabetic nephropathy.- Coagulation and hemostasis in diabetic nephropathy.- Renal hemodynamics in diabetic kidney disease - relevance for intervention.- Microvascular complications in the eye: diabetic retinopathy.- 6. Macrovascular involvement.- Hypertension in diabetic kidney disease.- Macrovascular involvement in diabetes - renal artery stenosis.- Atherosclerosis and diabetic nephropathy.- 7. Experimental designs.- Animal models of diabetic kidney disease.- Clinical trial and error in diabetic nephropathy.- 8. Therapy of diabetic nephropathy.- Treatment goals in diabetic nephropathy.- Kidney transplantation and diabetic nephropathy.- 9. Future developments.- Health programs in low- and middle-income countries.- OMICs in diabetic kidney disease.- Future and novel compounds in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy.
Rezensionen
"This book will be suitable for basic researchers, practicing nephrologists/diabetologists/internists, fellows, residents, medical students, and public health workers. ... this is an excellent source of answers to a great many questions that arise while dealing with diabetes and its numerous effects. It fills a big gap and comes to the rescue at a time of need." (Amita Maibam, Doody's Book Reviews, May 31, 2019)
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