Oxford textbook of clinical nephrology
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Oxford textbook of clinical nephrology
Oxford University Press, 2005
3rd ed
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First ed.: 1992; 2nd ed.: 1998
Each vol. includes bibliographical references and index
Includes 1 free CD-ROM in pocket attached to inside back cover of v. 1
Accompanying CD-ROM contains the full contents of the book
内容説明・目次
内容説明
目次
- SECTION 1: ASSESSMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH RENAL DISEASE (EDITOR: J.-P. GRUNFELD)
- 1.1 History and clinical examination of the patient with renal disease
- 1.2 Urinalysis and microscopy
- 1.3 The clinical assessment of renal function
- 1.4 Renal function in the newborn infant
- 1.5 The aging kidney
- 1.6.1 Imaging techniques in nephrology
- 1.6.2 Imaging strategies in clinical nephrology
- SECTION 2: THE PATIENT WITH FLUID, ELECTROLYTE, AND DIVALENT ION DISORDERS (EDITOR: C. VAN YPERSELE)
- 2.1 Hypo-hypernatraemia: disorders of water balance
- 2.2 Hypo-hyperkalaemia
- 2.3 Hypo-hypercalcaemia
- 2.4 Hypo-hyperphosphataemia
- 2.5 Hypo-hypermagnesaemia
- 2.6 Clinical acid-base disorders
- SECTION 3: THE PATIENT WITH GLOMERULAR DISEASE (EDITOR: J. S. CAMERON)
- 3.1 The renal glomerulus - the structural basis of ultrafiltration
- 3.2 Glomerular injury and glomerular response
- 3.3 The patient with proteinuria/or haematuria
- 3.4 The nephrotic syndrome: pathophysiology, management, and complications
- 3.5 Minimal change and focal segmental glomerular sclerosis
- 3.6 IgA nephropathies
- 3.7 Membranous nephropathy
- 3.8 Mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis
- 3.9 Acute endocapillary glomerulonephritis
- 3.10 Crescentic glomerulonephritis
- 3.11 Antiglomerular basement disease
- 3.12 Infection related glomerulonephritis
- 3.13 Malignancy associated glomerular disease
- 3.14 Glomerular disease in the tropics
- SECTION 4: THE KIDNEY IN SYSTEMIC DISEASE (EDITOR: J. S. CAMERON)
- 4.1 The patient with diabetes mellitus
- 4.2 The patient with amyloid or immunotactoid glomerulopathy
- 4.3 Kidney involvement in plasma cell dyscrasias
- 4.4 The patient with sarcoidosis
- 4.5 The patient with vasculitis
- 4.6 The patient with mixed cryoglobulinaemia and hepatitis C infection
- 4.7 The patient with systemic lupus erythematosus
- 4.8 The patient with scleroderma-systemic sclerosis
- 4.9 The patient with rheumatoid arthritis, mixed connective tissue disease, or polymyositis
- 4.10 The patient with Sjogren's syndrome and overlap syndromes
- 4.11 The patient with sickle cell disease
- 4.12 The patient exposed to substance misuse, organic solvents, and smoking
- SECTION 5: THE PATIENT WITH TUBULAR DISEASE (EDITOR: C. VAN YPERSELE)
- 5.1 The structure and function of tubules
- 5.2 Isolated defects of tubular function
- 5.3 Fanconi syndrome
- 5.4 Renal tubular acidosis
- 5.5 Hypokalaemic tubular disorders etc
- 5.6 Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
- SECTION 6: THE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL DISEASE (EDITOR: C. VAN YPERSELE)
- 6.1 Mechanisms of interstitial inflammation
- 6.2 Analgesic nephropathy
- 6.3 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and the kidney
- 6.4 Uric acid and the kidney
- 6.5 Nephrotoxic metals
- 6.6 Radiation nephropathy
- 6.7 Balkan nephropathy
- 6.8 Chinese Herbs (and other rare causes of interstitial nephropathy)
- SECTION 7: THE PATIENT WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTION (EDITOR: C. PONTICELLI)
- 7.1 Lower and upper urinary tract infections in the adult
- 7.2 Urinary tract infections in infancy and childhood
- 7.3 Renal tuberculosis and other Mycobacterial Infections
- 7.4 Schistosomiasis
- 7.5 Fungal infections and the kidney
- SECTION 8: THE PATIENT WITH RENAL STONE DISEASE (EDITOR: C. PONTICELLI)
- 8.1 Aetiological factors in stone formation
- 8.2 The medical management of stone disease
- 8.3 The surgical management of renal stones
- 8.4 Nephrocalcinosis
- 8.5 Renal and urinary tract stone disease in children
- SECTION 9: THE PATIENT WITH RENAL HYPERTENSION (EDITOR: E. RITZ)
- 9.1 The structure and function of blood vessels
- 9.2 Clinical approach to hypertension
- 9.3 The kidney and control of blood pressure
- 9.4 The effects of hypertension on renal vasculature and structure
- 9.5 Ischaemic nephropathy
- 9.6 Hypertension and unilateral renal parenchymal disease
- 9.7 Renovascular hypertension
- 9.8 Malignant hypertension
- 9.9 The hypertensive child
- SECTION 10: ACUTE RENAL FAILURE (EDITOR: C. WINEARLS)
- 10.1 Epidemiology of acute renal failure
- 10.2 Acute renal failure: pathophysiology and prevention
- 10.3 The clinical approach to the patient with acute renal failure
- 10.4 Renal replacement methods in acute renal failure
- 10.5 Dialysis and haemoperfusion treatment of acute poisoning
- 10.6 Special acute renal failure problems
- 10.7 Acute renal failure in a special setting
- SECTION 11: THE PATIENT WITH FAILING RENAL FUNCTION (EDITORS: E. RITZ AND C. WINEARLS)
- 11.1 Mechanisms of experimental and clinical renal scarring
- 11.2 Assessment and initial management of the patient with failing renal function
- 11.3 The patient with uraemia
- SECTION 12: THE PATIENT ON DIALYSIS (EDITOR: C. WINEARLS)
- 12.1 Dialysis strategies
- 12.2 Vascular access
- 12.3 Haemodialysis, haemofiltration, and complications of technique
- 12.4 Peritoneal dialysis and complications of technique
- 12.5 Adequacy of dialysis
- 12.6 Medical management of the dialysis patient
- 12.7 Psychological aspects of treatment for renal failure
- SECTION 13: THE TRANSPLANT PATIENT (EDITOR: A. M. DAVISON)
- 13.1 Selection and Preparation of the recipient
- 13.2 Transplant immunology
- 13.3 Surgery and surgical complications
- SECTION 14: SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN CHRONIC RENAL INSUFFICIENCY (EDITOR: E. RITZ)
- 14.1 Chronic renal failure in children
- 14.2 Chronic renal failure in the elderly
- 14.3 The diabetic patient with impaired renal function
- SECTION 15: THE PREGNANT PATIENT (EDITOR: A. M. DAVISON)
- 15.1 The normal renal physiological changes which occur during pregnancy
- 15.2 Renal complications that may occur in pregnancy
- 15.3 Pregnancy in patients with underlying renal disease
- 15.4 Pregnancy-induced hypertension
- SECTION 16: THE PATIENT WITH INHERITED DISEASE (EDITOR: J.-P. GRUNFELD)
- 16.1 Strategies for the investigation of inherited renal disease
- 16.2 Cystic diseases
- 16.3 Nephronophthisis
- 16.4 Inherited glomerular diseases
- 16.5 Inherited metabolic diseases of the kidney
- 16.6 Renal involvement in tuberous sclerosis and von Hippel-Lindau disease
- 16.7 Some rare syndromes with renal involvement
- SECTION 17: THE PATIENT WITH STRUCTURAL AND CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES (EDITOR: J.-P. GRUNFELD)
- 17.1 The development of the kidney and renal dysplasia
- 17.2 Vesicoureteric reflux and reflux nephropathy
- 17.3 The patient with urinary tract obstruction
- 17.4 Congenital abnormalities of the urinary tract
- 17.5 Medullary sponge kidney
- SECTION 18: THE PATIENT WITH MALIGNANCY OF THE KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT (EDITOR: A. M. DAVISON)
- 18.1 Renal carcinoma and other tumours
- 18.2 Wilms' tumour
- 18.3 Tumours of the renal pelvis and ureter
- 18.4 Tumours of the bladder
- 18.5 Tumours of the prostate
- SECTION 19: PHARMACOLOGY AND DRUG USE IN KIDNEY PATIENTS (EDITOR: J. RITTER)
- 19.1 Drug-induced nephropathies
- 19.2 Handling of drugs in kidney disease
- 19.3 Action and clinical use of diuretics
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