Renal and urologic aspects of HIV infection
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Renal and urologic aspects of HIV infection
(Contemporary issues in nephrology, vol. 29)
Churchill Livingstone, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This is a study of renal problems caused by and associated with AIDS. The book offers both practical clinical information and in-depth basic science. It also supplies up-to-date reviews of HIV and associated renal syndromes and histology, as well as pathophysiology. The book contains the latest information about the relation of kidney disease and urologic disorders and HIV infection. It also examines the molecular pathogenesis of HIV infection, HIV-associated focal sclerosis and HIV-associated glomerulonephritis. In addition, the book furnishes detailed clinical and medical-legal aspects of the care of HIV patients with end-stage renal disease.
Table of Contents
Molecular Pathogenesis and Natural History of HIV Infection: An Overview. Electrolyte, Acid-Base, And Endocrine Disturbances in Patients with HIV Infection. Acute Renal Failure in Patients with HIV Infection /Glomerulosclerosis Associated with HIV Infection. Immune Complex Glomerulonephritis Associated with HIV Infection. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome and Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Associated with HIV Infection. Renal Disease in Children with HIV Infection. Renal Pathology of HIV-Associated Nephropathy. Urologic Manifestations of HIV Infection. Renal Aspects of Antimicrobial Therapy for HIV Infection. Renal Imaging in Patients with HIV Infection. Dialysis and Transplantation in Patients with HIV Infection. HIV and Dialysis: Occupational Risk and Medical Legal Implications. Testicular Disease and the Biology of HIV Infection in the Male. Molecular Biology of HIV-1 and Kidney Disease /Animal Models of Lentivirus-Associated Renal Disease. Index
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