Renal Pathophysiology

“Renal Pathophysiology” by James A. Shayman, published by J.B. Lippincott in 1995, is a comprehensive resource that spans 189 pages. This edition offers a thorough review of renal pathophysiology, laying the groundwork for understanding common renal diagnostics and therapeutics. The text covers essential concepts related to renal structure and function, providing a clear and concise overview suitable for those studying the field.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes clinical problems to illustrate the connection between pathophysiologic concepts and clinical medicine. With a focus on medical, nephrology, and pathophysiology topics, this work serves as a valuable reference for understanding the complexities of renal health and disease. The straightforward presentation of information makes it accessible for both students and professionals in the medical field.
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This complete review of renal pathophysiology provides the basis for understanding common renal diagnostics and therapeutics. All key concepts of renal structure and function are covered in this concisely written text. Clinical problems are used to emphasize the relation of pathophysiologic concepts to clinical medicine.
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