"Issues in Kidney Disease-Transplantation is a collection of seventeen independent chapters written by renowned authors, covering a wide range of topics, from the overview of transplantation, the complex process of paired organ donation, transplantation in highly sensitized recipients, recurrent disease following transplantation, controversies in multi-organ transplantation, the successes in short and long-term outcomes after kidney transplantation, and the complex issues of ethics in transplantation. This book will appeal to renal fellows, nephrologists, and other physicians involved with kidney transplantation, transplant coordinators, social workers, and other allied health professionals. It brings timely and updated reviews, addresses important controversies in kidney transplantation, and outlines opportunities for future research"--
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Overcome the toughest clinical challenges in nephrology with the new 9th edition of Brenner/Rector's The Kidney!
Brenner & Rector's the Kidney
Renal Pathology, with Clinical and Functional Correlations
This latest edition continues to provide comprehensive, exhaustive, and authoritative coverage of nephrology--both the underlying basic science and pathophysiology as well as diagnosis and management of renal diseases and related conditions ...
Illustrated in full colour throughout, this comprehensive edition provides the reader with complete information on clinical and practical problems in nephrology.
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Physiology and Pharmacology: The Renal System