Oxford University Press | Rheumatology And The Kidney, 2nd Edition (2012 EN)

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    Author: Dwomoa Adu (Editor), Paul Emery (Editor), Michael Madaio (Editor)
    Full Title: Rheumatology And The Kidney, 2nd Edition
    Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (23 May 2012)
    Year: 2012
    ISBN-13: 9780199579655 (978-0-19-957965-5)
    ISBN-10: 0199579652
    Pages: 488
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Internal Medicine
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £61.00


    Covering all aspects of the many rheumatologic disorders associated with renal disease, including pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment, Rheumatology and the Kidney brings together the available information in an accessible and practical way, with a particular focus on evidence-based patient management. Part of the Oxford Clinical Nephrology Series, and featuring chapters from a team of international experts, this new edition has been completely updated since publication of the first edition in 2001 and now contains more tables and figures to make the information more accessible.

    Completely updated since publication of the first edition in 2001, and with more illustrations, this book brings together the available information on the many rheumatologic disorders associated with renal disease in an accessible and practical way, with a particular focus on evidence-based patient management.


    Overview:
    ✓ It is certainly to be recommended to students of medicine undertaking placeme form, and provides up to date information on the pathogenesis, clinical presentation and management of these disorders
    ✓ Includes numerous figures and tables to make the information more accessible
    ✓ Particularly focused on practical evidence-based patient management

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