The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus: Topics in Renal Medicine, cartea 6
Editat de Carl Erik Mogensenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475719765
ISBN-10: 1475719760
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: XXI, 423 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1988
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Renal Medicine
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1475719760
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: XXI, 423 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1988
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Renal Medicine
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
1 From beta cell impairment and destruction to multiple organ lesions in diabetes: extent of the problem.- 2 Definition of diabetic renal disease in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, based on renal function tests.- 3 Epidemiology of renal involvement in diabetes mellitus.- 4 Population comparisons of the frequency of diabetic nephropathy.- 5 Incidence of nephropathy in insulin-dependent diabetes as related to mortality.- 6 Microalbuminuria: an appraisal of assay techniques and urine collection procedures for measuring urinary albumin at low concentrations.- 7 Prevalence of microalbuminuria in the diabetic clinic.- 8 Prevalence and incidence of microalbuminuria in non-insulin-dependent diabetes: relations to other vascular lesions.- 9 Microalbuminuria and mortality in non-insulin-dependent diabetes.- 10 Light microscopy of diabetic glomerulosclerosis: classic lesions and differential diagnosis.- 11 Hematuria and diabetic nephropathy.- 12 The ultrastructure of diabetic nephropathy in type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes: structural and functional relationships and determinants of prognosis.- 13 Glomerular structural changes in diabetes mellitus.- 14 The renal tubules in experimental diabetes.- 15 Pathogenesis of diabetic glomerulopathy: a biochemical view.- 16 Blood fluids and blood pressure in diabetes, with and without nephropathy.- 17 Pathogenesis of diabetic glomerulopathy: the role of glomerular hyperfiltration.- 18 Renal involvement and diabetic nephropathy in diabetic children.- 19 Early renal hyperfunction and hypertrophy in insulin-dependent patients: changes found at diagnosis and early in the course of diabetes.- 20 The concept of incipient diabetic nephropathy and the longitudinal course of microalbuminuria: effect ofantihypertensive intervention.- 21 Acutemodulation of renal function in microabuminuric and macroalbuminuric insulin-dependent diabetic patients.- 22 Hypertension in diabetics with renal disease.- 23 The course of renal function before and during antihypertensive treatment in diabetic nephropathy.- 24 The course of incipient and overt diabetic nephropathy: the perspective of insulin pump treatment.- 25 Nonglycemic intervention in diabetic nephropathy: the role of dietary protein intake.- 26 Urinary tract infection and diabetes: diagnosis and treatment.- 27 Microalbuminuria and diabetic pregnancy.- 28 Diabetic nephropathy and pregnancy.- 29 Acute renal failure in diabetics.- 30 Contrast media induced nephropathy in diabetic nephropathy.- 31 Renal papillary necrosis in diabetic patients.- 32 Diabetic cystopathy.- 33 Progression and nonprogression of chronic renal failure in diabetic nephropathy: which factors are determinants?.- 34 Problems related to the start of end-stage renal failure treatment in diabetic patients with advanced nephropathy.- 35 Concomitant organ lesions: diabetic retinopathy in early and advanced nephropathy.- 36 The heart in diabetes in early and advanced nepnropathy.- 37 Diabetic neuropathy, vascular disease, and the foot in diabetic nephropathy.- 38 Hemodialysis in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients with end-stage renal failure.- 39 Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in uremic diabetics.- 40 Renal transplantation in diabetic patients: the treatment of choice.- 41 Immunosuppressive therapy for diabetics after renal transplantation.- 42 Renal transplantation combined with pancreas transplantation: is there a clinical indication?.- 43 Evolution of the treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy by renal replacement therapy in Europe over a decade: data from the EDTA registry.- 44 Aspects of insulin treatment in uremic insulin-dependent diabetic patients before and after active replacement therapy.- 45 Diabetic nephropathy in the third world.- 46 Recurrence of diabetic nephropathy in renal transplants.- 47 Concerns in planning studies of diabetic nephropathy.
Recenzii
`This is a timely publication that will be welcomed by all clinicians ... covers all aspects of diabetic nephropathy, from epidemiology to pathophysiology and management. ... clear and concise ... This should be essential reading for all nephrologists and will find a place in the libraries of all renal units managing patients with end-stage renal failure.'
Nephrology/Dialysis, 5/6
Nephrology/Dialysis, 5/6
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Few complications of systemic diseases are better understood than diabetic nephropathy. In large part, progress in this area is due to Carl Erik Mogensen's steadfast preoccupation over more than three decades with the disorder's epidemiology, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis and evolving strategies of management. Though he sparked progress in each of these areas, he generously opens the forum of discussion to many expert contributors to this latest and most comprehensive edition of this exemplary textbook. In eliciting all relevant and up-to-date views, the reader, whether internist, pediatrician or specialist in endocrinology or nephrology, is assured a thorough review of the entire subject and in a format which is exceptionally well-written, well-illustrated and easy to read.
Each of the prior editions have been an essential resource for my own work in this field and the 5th edition will no doubt continue to provide the information I and others will require to move forward in the years ahead. If only the other renal diseases were as masterfully synthesized, how much easier our task would be of achieving a comprehensive vision of all else in clinical nephrology.
Barry M. Brenner, M.D., Samuel A. Levine Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Few complications of systemic diseases are better understood than diabetic nephropathy. In large part, progress in this area is due to Carl Erik Mogensen's steadfast preoccupation over more than three decades with the disorder's epidemiology, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis and evolving strategies of management. Though he sparked progress in each of these areas, he generously opens the forum of discussion to many expert contributors to this latest and most comprehensive edition of this exemplary textbook. In eliciting all relevant and up-to-date views, the reader, whether internist, pediatrician or specialist in endocrinology or nephrology, is assured a thorough review of the entire subject and in a format which is exceptionally well-written, well-illustrated and easy to read.
Each of the prior editions have been an essential resource for my own work in this field and the 5th edition will no doubt continue to provide the information I and others will require to move forward in the years ahead. If only the other renal diseases were as masterfully synthesized, how much easier our task would be of achieving a comprehensive vision of all else in clinical nephrology.
Barry M. Brenner, M.D., Samuel A. Levine Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School