Manual of Pediatric Nephrology, 2014

Coordinators: Phadke Kishore D., Goodyer Paul, Bitzan Martin

Language: English
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This manual will meet the everyday needs of the wide range of medical professionals who play a role in the treatment of children referred to hospital because of renal disease. It is an easy-to-use, portable guide that will assist pediatricians, residents, and trainees in making prompt first-level management decisions. It will also prove invaluable for the adult nephrologists who care for children in many developing countries, and will serve as a teaching guide for experts when training non-subspecialists. Individual sections are devoted to the evaluation of renal disease; fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders; glomerular diseases; tubular disorders; congenital, inherited, and urological disorders; consequences of renal disease; and miscellaneous topics. The text is in a bulleted format with tables and algorithms wherever possible, making it straightforward and easy to read. An appendix includes further important information such as normal values, drug dosages, and drug nephrotoxicity.
Dr. Paul Goodyer is appointed Professor of Pediatrics at McGill University. He is Director of the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. Dr. Kishore D. Phadke is Professor of Pediatric Nephrology at St. John’s Hospital in Bangalore, India. He is Head of the Department of Pediatrics and in charge of the Children’s Kidney Care Center. Dr. Phadke currently serves as Regional Secretary for Asia on the IPNA Council (International Pediatric Nephrology Association).

A comprehensive, easy-to-use, portable manual that will assist pediatricians, residents, and trainees in making prompt and appropriate first-level management decisions in children with renal disease

A useful teaching guide for experts when training non-subspecialists

Easy-to-read text in bullet format, with helpful tables and algorithms

Suitable for practitioners in both developed and developing countries