Acute Renal Failure In Practice
Discover essential insights into the clinical management of acute renal failure with Acute Renal Failure In Practice by Paul Glynne. Published by Imperial College Press in 2002, this comprehensive guide spans 596 pages and is an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals in the fields of nephrology and internal medicine.
Edited by experienced renal physicians, this book delves into the intricate workings of the normal kidney, providing a thorough understanding of the aetiology and pathophysiology of acute renal disease. It also offers practical treatment guidelines to effectively manage patients facing this life-threatening condition and its metabolic complications.
Whether you are a medical student, a practicing physician, or a healthcare provider, Acute Renal Failure In Practice is a must-have addition to your medical library, equipping you with the knowledge to enhance patient care in renal medicine.