Manual of Nephrology
February 28, 2007 on 9:00 am | In Books |Robert W. Schrier, M.D.
Chapter 1 The Edematous Patient: Cardiac Failure, Cirrhosis, and Nephrotic Syndrome
David H. Ellison and Robert W. Schrier
Chapter 2 The Patient with Hyponatremia or Hypernatremia
Robert W. Schrier and Tomas Berl
Chapter 3 The Patient with Hypokalemia or Hyperkalemia
Stuart L. Linas
Chapter 4 The Patient with an Acid-Base Disorder
William D. Kaehny
Chapter 5 The Patient with Disorders of Serum Calcium and Phosphate
Robert F. Reilly
Chapter 6 The Patient with Renal Stones
Robert F. Reilly
Chapter 7 The Patient with Urinary Tract Infection
Jay Redington and L. Barth Reller
Chapter 8 The Patient with Hematuria, Proteinuria, or Both, and Abnormal Findings on Urinary Microscopy
Sharon G. Adler and Kenneth Fairley
Chapter 9 The Patient with Acute Renal Failure
Charles L. Edelstein and Robert E. Cronin
Chapter 10 The Patient with Chronic Renal Disease
Bruce J. Fisch
Chapter 11 Renal Replacement Therapy: Dialysis and Transplantation
David M. Spiegel
Chapter 12 Practical Guidelines for Drug Dosing in Patients with Renal Impairment
George R. Aronoff
Chapter 13 The Patient with Kidney Disease and Hypertension in Pregnancy
Phyllis August, Adrian I. Katz, and Marshall D. Lindheimer
Chapter 14 The Patient with Hypertension
Charles R. Nolan
Chapter 15 Use of Radiologic Techniques in the Patient with Renal Problems
Ronald R. Townsend and Robert A. Older
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