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Ahn, Radhakrishnan Pocket Nephrology

ISBN: 978-1-975214-93-7

Auflage: 1st Ed.

Erscheinungsdatum: April 2025

Einband: Spiral bound

Seitenzahl: 368 p.

Gewicht: 1 kg
Lieferzeit ab Ihrer Bestellung: 2-21 Tage je nach Lieferbarkeit und Verlag

Beschreibung

Designed for portability and quick reference, Pocket Nephrology, 2nd Edition, provides essential information needed by practitioners and trainees on a daily basis, and is an excellent resource for clinical board review. Written and edited by Drs. Wooin Ahn, Jai Radhakrishnan, and a team of world-class nephrologists from Columbia University Medical Center, this fully updated volume provides a concise and focused review of all areas of nephrology in one easy-to-navigate, pocket-sized notebook.

  • Contains fully updated core clinical topics on everything from basic dialysis prescription to drug dosing for CRRT—making it a must-have reference for quick dosage checks, drug and treatment information, complex acid-base physiology, and much more
  • Mirrors the thought process of nephrologists in day-to-day practice, providing current, evidence-based clinical recommendations from cover to cover
  • Contains a new section on genetics, as well as all-new chapters on SLGT2 inhibitors, ADH and ADH antagonists, and apolipoprotein 1 nephropathy
  • Follows the bestselling, Pocket Notebook format, featuring bulleted lists, tables, diagrams, and algorithms that make essential facts easy to find and retain
  • Includes useful illustrations throughout, including new radiology images,  line drawings, and a full-color photo insert
  • An invaluable tool for nephrology physicians and fellows, medical residents, NPs and PAs, and others who are interested in nephrology