Clinical Paediatric Nephrology
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 27 February 2003
- ISBN 9780192632876
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages536 pages
- Size 254x196x34 mm
- Weight 1227 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous black and white photographs and line drawings 0
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Short description:
A new edition of the highly acclaimed clinical text dealing with the key kidney, ureter and bladder problems likely to be encountered by the non-specialist paediatrician, paediatric nephrologist, nephrologist and urologist working with children.
MoreLong description:
This highly acclaimed book deals with all the key kidney, ureter and bladder problems likely to be encountered by the non-specialist paediatrician and paediatric nephrologist. The book adopts an evidence-based, problem solving approach and focuses on presenting clinical symptoms rather than being disease orientated. Emphasis is placed on differential diagnosis, evaluation and treatment. Where no evidence is available or where controversy exists, a clear opinion on the most appropriate treatment is provided. For this completely revised and updated edition over half of the text is revised. New chapters have been added on psychosocial care principles, drug prescribing in children and paediatric nephrology in the third world. Certain chapters have been condensed for clarity and other chapters have been combined to facilitate practical use. This edition is based around practical guidelines and contributions have been collected from international experts in the field. The chapters contain key point boxes highlighting the important take-home messages. The well-structured text is ideal for trainee and non-specialist paediatricians, for paediatric nephrologists and for nephrologists and urologists with an interest in children. This book is undoubtedly regarded as 'the' paediatric nephrology textbook to be held on the shelves of all general paediatric departmental libraries.
The strengths of past editions of Clinical Paediatric Nephrology have been comprehensiveness and conciseness. In the latest, the original editor has become the junior - is this where postgraduate medical education is leading us? - the publisher has changed and the menu has expanded to include psychosocial matters, information for families and third-world paediatric nephrology. Passé contributors have been dumped and the fresh team is international, multi-disciplinary and multiprofessional. The ephebic transformation is dazzling . . . In its latest guise, this work remains a must for postgraduate examination candidates and many paediatric departments will wish to possess it as a bench tool.
Table of Contents:
The child with abnormal urinalysis, haematuria and/or proteinuria
Disorders of fluid and electrolyte balance
The approach to a child with acidosis or alkalosis
Disorders of mineral metabolism and nephrolithiasis
Renal tubular disorders
Imaging in paediatric nephrology
How and when to measure blood pressure
The child with hypertension
Disorders of micturition
Neuropathic bladder: identification, investigation and management
The child with urinary tract infection
Common urological problems
Antenatal detection of renal anomalies
Antenatal renal problems: management in the postnatal period
The neonate with renal disease
Inherited renal disease and genetic counselling
Renal malformations and renal involvement in syndromes
Clinical presentation and evaluation of cystic disease
The child with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
The child with acute nephrotic syndrome
Renal manifestations of systemic disorders
The child with acute renal failure
The management of chronic and end stage renal failure in children
Psychosocial care of children and their families
Meeting the information needs of children and their families
Practical guidelines for drug prescribing in children with renal disease: preventing nephrotoxicity and adjusting doses in renal impairment
Paediatric nephrology in developing countries
Reference data for paediatric nephrology