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Prevention of Progressive Chronic Renal Failure

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This book provides in-depth coverage of one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving areas of nephrology. Written by a selection of international experts, it covers both the latest advances in experimental nephrology and the clinical aspects of progressive kidney disease.

It describes the progress made over the last decade in understanding the pathogenesis of progressive kidney scarring. It explores a range of therapeutic interventions, both dietary and pharmacological, and reviews their impact upon various experimental models of chronic renal failure. Clinical
aspects are next considered, and current knowledge of the natural history of diabetic and non-diabetic kidney disease is comprehensively reviewed. Finally, options for the prevention of progressive renal failure in humans are assessed - emphasizing the huge difference between the efficacy of
experimental and clinical interventions.

Synthesizing a decade of research and clinical investigation in an exciting field of medicine, it is a must for both clinical nephrologists and researchers.

350 pages, Hardcover

First published May 20, 1993

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