Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology, 4th Edition—3-Volume Set
Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology, 4th Edition is an authoritative three-volume international reference covering the complete spectrum of clinical nephrology and renal medicine.
Edited by Neil N. Turner, Norbert Lameire, David J. Goldsmith, Christopher G. Winearls, Jonathan Himmelfarb and Giuseppe Remuzzi, the textbook combines the clinical aspects of kidney disease required in daily practice with detailed coverage of underlying renal science and current medical evidence.
Published by Oxford University Press, this extensively rewritten edition contains 365 chapters contributed by an international faculty of specialists. Its evidence-based and clinically focused approach supports the investigation, diagnosis and management of common, complex and rare renal disorders.
The full-colour presentation includes clinical images, pathological material, tables, diagrams and practical guidance across general nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, paediatric nephrology and renal complications of systemic disease.
Key Features
- Comprehensive three-volume international nephrology reference
- Contains 365 extensively revised and rewritten chapters
- Written by a global faculty of nephrology experts
- Integrates renal science with practical clinical management
- Evidence-based coverage of the complete spectrum of kidney disease
- Detailed guidance on diagnosis, investigation and treatment
- Extensive coverage of acute and chronic kidney disease
- Comprehensive sections on dialysis and renal transplantation
- Includes paediatric, geriatric and critical-care nephrology
- Covers renal complications of systemic and metabolic diseases
- Richly illustrated throughout in full colour
- Authoritative reference for specialists, trainees and institutions
Major Topics Covered
- Renal anatomy, physiology and development
- Clinical evaluation of kidney disease
- Urinalysis and renal-function assessment
- Proteinuria and haematuria
- Renal imaging and kidney biopsy
- Glomerular diseases and glomerulonephritis
- Nephrotic and nephritic syndromes
- Tubular and tubulointerstitial disorders
- Acute kidney injury
- Chronic kidney disease
- End-stage renal disease
- Fluid and electrolyte disorders
- Acid–base disturbances
- Hypertension and renal vascular disease
- Diabetic kidney disease
- Hereditary and cystic renal diseases
- Kidney disease in systemic disorders
- Lupus nephritis and vasculitis
- Infections of the kidney and urinary tract
- Renal stones and obstructive uropathy
- Drug-induced kidney injury and nephrotoxicity
- Kidney disease in pregnancy
- Paediatric nephrology
- Geriatric nephrology
- Critical-care nephrology
- Haemodialysis
- Peritoneal dialysis
- Continuous renal replacement therapy
- Kidney transplantation
- Transplant immunology and immunosuppression
Recommended For
- Consultant nephrologists
- Nephrology residents and fellows
- Internal-medicine specialists
- MD, FCPS and MRCP examination candidates
- Dialysis and renal-transplant physicians
- Critical-care specialists
- Renal nurses and allied healthcare professionals
- Kidney researchers and clinical academics
- Medical colleges, hospitals and institutional libraries
Book Information
| Title |
Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology |
| Editor-in-Chief |
Neil N. Turner |
| Editors |
Norbert Lameire, David J. Goldsmith, Christopher G. Winearls, Jonathan Himmelfarb and Giuseppe Remuzzi |
| Edition |
4th Edition |
| Volumes |
3 Volumes |
| Publisher |
Oxford University Press |
| Publication Year |
2015 |
| Print ISBN-13 |
9780199592548 |
| Print ISBN-10 |
0199592543 |
| Online ISBN |
9780191779145 |
| Total Pages |
3,296 |
| Binding |
Hardcover |
| Language |
English |
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