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Clinical Nephrology Treatise. 5th Edition

The 5th edition of the Treatise on Clinical Nephrology by Richard J. Johnson is a comprehensive resource for nephrologists, covering all aspects of clinical nephrology including fluid and electrolyte disorders, diabetic nephropathy, and kidney transplantation. This edition features refined algorithms and is structured into two volumes with a total of 1330 pages, published in 2016. It aims to provide in-depth knowledge while addressing scientific issues and pathophysiology relevant to clinical practice.
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Clinical Nephrology Treatise. 5th Edition

The 5th edition of the Treatise on Clinical Nephrology by Richard J. Johnson is a comprehensive resource for nephrologists, covering all aspects of clinical nephrology including fluid and electrolyte disorders, diabetic nephropathy, and kidney transplantation. This edition features refined algorithms and is structured into two volumes with a total of 1330 pages, published in 2016. It aims to provide in-depth knowledge while addressing scientific issues and pathophysiology relevant to clinical practice.
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Treatise on Clinical Nephrology.

5th edition
Author: Richard J. Johnson

SPECIALTY: Nephrology

CHARACTERISTICS:

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ISBN: 9789588950679

Impression: In color - Format: 21.5 x 28 cm

Cover: Hard

Number of Pages: 1330

Year of publication: 2016

Number of volumes: 2

Weight: 4.66 kg

Edition: 5

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DESCRIPTION "In the fifth edition of the Textbook of Clinical Nephrology, we continue to offer a text for fellows, nephrologists, and
internists that covers all aspects of the clinical work of the nephrologist, including fluids and electrolytes, hypertension, diabetes,
dialysis, and transplantation. We continue to consider this work as not competing with multi-volume, highly referenced texts, and it
remains our goal to provide “treatise” coverage of clinical nephrology, while at the same time ensuring that inquisitive nephrologists
can encounter the scientific issues and pathophysiology underlying their clinical work. For this edition, we have also refined the
algorithms, which are a popular feature of the book, by using a more consistent color scheme.

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VOLUME 1
Section I.- Essential renal anatomy and physiology
1: Renal anatomy
2: Renal physiology
Section II.- Kidney disease research
3: Assessment of renal function
4: Urine analysis
5: Imaging
6: Kidney biopsy
Section III.- Fluid and electrolyte disorders
7: Extracellular volume disorders
8: Water metabolism disorders
9: Potassium metabolism disorders
10: Disorders of calcium, phosphate and magnesium metabolism
11: Normal acid-base balance
12: Metabolic acidosis
13: Metabolic alkalosis
14: Respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis and mixed disorders
Section IV.- Glomerular disease
15: Introduction to glomerular disease: medical presentations
16: Introduction to glomerular disease: histological classification and pathogenesis
17: Minimal change nephrotic syndrome
18: Primary and secondary (non-genetic) causes of focal segmental glomerulonephritis
19: Hereditary causes of nephrotic syndrome
20: Membranous nephropathy

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21: Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis
22: Glomerulonephritis associated with complement disorders
23: IgA nephropathy and Henoch-Schönlein nephritis
24: Antiglomerular basement membrane disease and Goodpasture disease
25: Renal and systemic vasculitis
26: Lupus nephritis
27: Renal amyloidosis and glomerular diseases with monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition
28: Other glomerular disorders and antiphospholipid syndrome
29: Thrombotic microangiopathies, including hemolytic uremic syndrome
Section V.- Diabetic nephropathy
30: Pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and natural evolution of diabetic nephropathy
31: Prevention and treatment of diabetic nephropathy
32: Management of diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease
Section VI.- Hypertension
33: Monitoring normal blood pressure and assessing hypertension
34: Primary hypertension
35: Non-pharmacological prevention and treatment of hypertension
36: Pharmacological treatment of hypertension
37: Evaluation and treatment of hypertensive emergencies and urgencies
38: Interventional treatments for resistant hypertension
39: Renovascular hypertension and ischemic nephropathy
40: Endocrine causes of hypertension: aldosterone
41: Endocrine causes of hypertension
42: Neurogenic hypertension, including hypertension associated with stroke or spinal cord injury
Section VII.- Pregnancy and kidney disease

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43: Renal physiology in normal pregnancy
44: Kidney complications in renal pregnancy
45: Pregnancy with pre-existing kidney disease
Section VIII.- Hereditary and congenital kidney diseases
46: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
47: Other cystic kidney diseases
48: Alport syndromes and other familial glomerular syndromes
49: Hereditary disorders of sodium and water management
50: Fanconi syndrome and other proximal tubule disorders
51: Sickle cell disease
52: Congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract
VOLUME 2
Section IX.- Infectious and kidney diseases
53: Bacterial urinary tract infections
54: Urinary tract tuberculosis
55: Fungal infections of the urinary tract
56: The kidney in schistosomiasis
57: Glomerular diseases associated with infection
58: Human immunodeficiency virus infection and the kidney
Section X.- Urological disorders
59: Nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis
60: Urinary tract obstruction
61: Urological problems for the nephrologist
Section XI.- Tubulointerstitial and vascular diseases
62: Acute interstitial nephritis

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63: Primary vesicoureteral reflux and reflux nephropathy
64: Chronic interstitial nephritis
65: Myeloma and the kidney
66: Thromboembolic renovascular disease
Section XII.- Geriatric nephrology
67: Geriatric Nephrology
Section XIII.- Kidney disease and cancer
68: Onconephrology: kidney disease in patients with cancer
Section XIV.- Acute kidney injury
69: Pathophysiology and etiology of acute kidney injury
70: Acute kidney injury in the tropics
71: Diagnosis and clinical evaluation of acute kidney injury
72: Epidemiology and prognostic impact of acute kidney injury
73: Prevention and non-dialysis management of acute kidney injury
74: Dialysis management of acute kidney injury and nephrology in the intensive care unit
75: Management of refractory heart failure
76: Hepatorenal syndrome
Section XV.- Pharmacological therapy in renal disease
77: Principles of drug therapy, dosage and prescription in chronic kidney disease and renal replacement therapy
78: Herbal and over-the-counter medicines and the kidney
Section XVI.- Chronic kidney disease and uremic syndrome
79: Epidemiology, natural history and pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease
80: Slowing progression of kidney disease
81: Clinical evaluation and management of chronic kidney disease
82: Cardiovascular disease in chronic kidney disease

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83: Anemia in chronic kidney disease
84: Other blood and immune disorders in chronic kidney disease
85: Bone and mineral metabolism in chronic kidney disease
86: Neurological complications of chronic kidney disease
87: Gastroenterology and nutrition in chronic kidney disease
88: Dermatological manifestations of chronic kidney disease
89: Acquired cystic kidney disease and malignancies
Section XVII.- Dialysis therapies
90: Approach to renal replacement therapy
91: Vascular access for dialysis therapies
92: Diagnostic and interventional nephrology
93: Hemodialysis: principles and techniques
94: Hemodialysis: outcomes and suitability
95: Acute complications during hemodialysis
96: Peritoneal dialysis: Principles, techniques and suitability
97: Complications of peritoneal dialysis
98: Dialysis therapies for drug overdose and poisoning
99: Plasma exchange
Section XVIII.- Transplantation
100: Immunological principles in kidney transplantation
101: Immunosuppressive drugs in kidney transplantation
102: Preoperative evaluation and management of kidney transplant recipient and donor
103: Kidney transplant surgery
104: Prophylaxis and treatment of kidney transplant rejection
105: Medical management of kidney transplant recipients: infections, malignancies, and gastrointestinal disorders

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106: Medical management of kidney transplant recipients: cardiovascular disease and other aspects
107: Chronic allograft injury
108: Recurrent disease in kidney transplantation
109: Kidney transplant results
110: Pancreas and islet transplantation
111: Kidney disease in liver, heart, lung and hematopoietic cell transplantation Alphabetical index

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