
Inherited disorders of the kidney are becoming important, not only in pediatric nephrological practice, but also in adult nephrology, representing a high proportion of patients with end-stage renal failure. In almost 50% of all children and in 15% of adults accepted for renal replacement therapy, the causative disorders have a hereditary basis. Many of these disorders are apparent at birth but may not cause renal failure until adolescence. Others may not present until adult life. The contribution of these disorders to adult nephrological practice has so far been understated in most of the existing textbooks. This book presents a practical approach to the investigation and management of patients with inherited renal disorders. The book is aimed at both established pediatric and adult nephrologists, as well as nephrologists in training, and will also be of interest to pediatricians, geneticists, and research workers in this field.
This text investigates the clinical challenges and diagnostic requirements for managing inherited renal disorders across both pediatric and adult patient populations. The authors, Jean-Pierre Grünfeld and Steven H. Morgan, leverage their clinical expertise to address the significant prevalence of hereditary conditions in patients requiring renal replacement therapy. The book provides a structured framework for identifying, investigating, and managing these complex conditions, which often present with delayed onset or variable clinical manifestations.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a specialized resource that bridges the gap between pediatric and adult nephrology practices. Readers frequently note the clinical utility of the text for practitioners managing patients with chronic hereditary renal conditions.
Page Count:
648
Publication Date:
1998-11-12
ISBN-10:
0192624733
ISBN-13:
9780192624734
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