Treatment of Primary Glomerulonephritis : Oxford Clinical Nephrology Series - Claudio Ponticelli

Treatment of Primary Glomerulonephritis

By: Claudio Ponticelli (Editor), Richard J. Glassock (Editor)

Paperback | 13 June 2019 | Edition Number 3

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Primary glomerulonephritis is one of the most frequent renal diseases, and a main cause of end-stage kidney disease. Glomerulonephritis has multiple subtypes, each with different physiopathologies, clinical presentations, and management requirements, which makes treatment difficult. As a complex set of diseases, the choice of symptomatic and specific treatment is critical to ameliorating the relentless course of glomerulonephritis.

Focusing on all aspects of primary glomerulonephritis, from their epidemiologies and classification, to their pathogenesis and treatment, this third edition of Treatment of Primary Glomerulonephritis has been fully updated to include the latest research and evidence-based practice. With a strong emphasis on drugs used for both symptomatic and specific treatments, mechanisms of action, effectiveness, and potential toxicity are considered for therapeutic strategies in the different subtypes of primary glomerulonephritis.

Each chapter follows a clear and logical format, allowing easy access to key information. Featuring over 20 full-colour histological images of different diseases to aid diagnosis, and with commentary from internationally recognised experts in the field, this new edition is an essential resource for all practising or academic clinical nephrologists.
Industry Reviews
Review from previous edition ...an excellent addition to the currently available publications on medical management of glomerular diseases...it offers in-depth discussions, critiques, and referenced coverage of key trials that influence decision making...comprehensive in its coverage and easy to read. * Doody's Notes *

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