Massry & Glassock's textbook of nephrology

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Massry & Glassock's textbook of nephrology

editors, Shaul G. Massry, Richard J. Glassock

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2001

4th ed

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Textbook of nephrology

Massry and Glassock's textbook of nephrology

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Rev. ed. of: Textbook of nephrology. 3rd ed. c1995

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Recommended in the Brandon/Hill selected list of print books and journals for the small medical library - April 2001 & 2003 Now in one condensed volume, the fully revised Fourth Edition of this comprehensive nephrology text bridges the gap between the fundamental and applied aspects of the discipline. The book covers all areas of nephrology ranging from renal anatomy to dialysis and transplantation in pediatric and adult patients. The book contains fourteen sections with 186 chapters written by over 300 contributors. Chapters are divided into parts with 10-15 annotated readings being provided at the end of each part. This enables the reader to find additional information on specific topics quickly and efficiently. An atlas of renal pathology and an entire section covering laboratory procedures and techniques are also included

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Normal anatomy, physiology and metabolism of the kidney: embryology and structure of the kidney
  • the renal circulation
  • glomerular filtration
  • determinants of the glomerular filtration of macromolecules
  • the neural control of renal function and extracellular fluid volume
  • general principles of renal tubular transport
  • renal handling of organic compounds
  • urinary concentration and dilution
  • renal cell metabolism
  • physiology of ureter, bladder and urethra
  • renal growth and hypertrophy. Part 2 The kidney and endocrine system: role of the kidney in hormone metabolism
  • kidney and endocrine system. Part 3 Clinical physiology of fluids and electrolyte metabolism: body fluid compartments
  • water and sodium metabolism
  • potassium homeostasis
  • calcium metabolism
  • magnesium metabolism
  • phosphate metabolism
  • acid-base metabolism
  • renal actions and use of diuretics
  • idiopathic oedema
  • defects of renal tubular transport
  • fluid and electrolyte disorders in infants and children. Part 4 Cardinal manifestations of renal diseases: oliguria and anuria
  • polyuria and nocturia
  • dysuria and frequency
  • haematuria and pigmenturia
  • renal colic and flank pain
  • the renal mass
  • oedema
  • proteinuria
  • hypertension
  • uremia. Part 5 Renal immunopathology: general concepts of immunopathology
  • immune mechanisms of glomerular and vascular diseases
  • role of mediator systems in glomerular and vascular diseases
  • immunopathogenesis of tubulointerstitial diseases. Part 6 Diseases of the kidney and urinary tract: glomerular diseases
  • tubulointerstitial nephropathies
  • renal infections
  • renal involvement in multisystem diseases
  • renal involvement in heredofamilial and congenital disease
  • gout and renal disease
  • diabetic nephropathy
  • cystic diseases of the kidney
  • nephropathies due to drugs, chemicals or physical agents
  • acute renal failure including cortical necrosis
  • metabolic and endocrine abnormalities in acute renal failure
  • obstructive nephropathy
  • renal papillary necrosis
  • occlusive renal vascular disease
  • nephrolithiasis
  • tumors of the kidney and urinary tract
  • effects of heart and liver disease and neoplasia on kidney and electrolyte metabolism
  • kidney in nutritional disorders
  • the kidney and aging
  • kidney diseases and hypertension in pregnancy. Part 7 Hypertension: pathophysiology of essential hypertension
  • genetics of hypertension
  • essential hypertension
  • renovascular hypertension
  • endocrine hypertension
  • paediatric hypertension
  • geriatric hypertension
  • hypertension in African Americans. Part 8 Uremia and the effects of dialysis: progression of renal insufficiency
  • uremic toxicity carbohydrates and lipids
  • central and peripheral nervous system in uremia
  • cardiovascular system in uremia
  • pulmonary complications of uremia
  • haematopoietic system in uremia
  • metabolic and endocrine disturbances in uremia
  • the skin in uremia
  • disturbances in fluid, electrolyte and acid base balance
  • divalent ion metabolism and renal osteodystrophy
  • uremic myopathy
  • articular complications in uremia

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