ABSTRACT

The third edition of a bestseller, this book provides insight from a wide array of international contributors in the field of pediatric nephrology. Copiously illustrated with photomicrographs and clinical diagrams, the third edition reflects current advances in the field.

Each chapter contains a set of questions, directed at helping fellows succeed at the American Pediatric Nephrology Board examination. New information for this edition includes changes in treatment options for hyponatremia, and updates on hyperparathyroidism and transplantation. Text boxes highlight important "take home points" throughout the chapters.

Clinical Pediatric Nephrology, Third Edition will be a valuable reference for clinicians in nephrology, pediatrics and urology, and any professional involved in the care of children with renal diseases seeking a reliable contemporary text.

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PART A: KIDNEY ANATOMY AND DEVELOPMENT

chapter 1|14 pages

Anatomy and embryology of the urinary tract

ByKurt E. Johnson

chapter 2|12 pages

Molecular basis of developmental renal disease

ByNorman D. Rosenblum

part |2 pages

PART B: DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION OF KIDNEY DISEASES

chapter 3|14 pages

Urinalysis

ByGeorge J. Schwartz

chapter 4|28 pages

Clinical assessment of renal function

ByGeorge J. Schwartz

chapter 5|14 pages

Normal and abnormal kidney function in neonates

ByDave T. Selewski, David J. Askenazi

chapter 6|18 pages

Diagnostic imaging of the urinary tract

ByEglal Shalaby-Rana, Bruce Markle, Dorothy Bulas

chapter 7|10 pages

Radionuclide renal imaging

ByEglal Shalaby-Rana, Mary Andrich, Massoud Majd

chapter 8|12 pages

Renal biopsy

ByNatalie S. Uy, Mihail M. Subtirelu, Frederick J. Kaskel

chapter 9|24 pages

Hematuria and proteinuria

ByKanwal Kher, Marva Moxey-Mims

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PART C: DISORDERS OF HOMEOSTASIS

chapter 10|12 pages

Physiology of glomerular filtration

ByH. William Schnaper

chapter 11|18 pages

Sodium and volume homeostasis

ByMichel Baum

chapter 12|22 pages

Potassium homeostasis

ByCaroline Gluck, Lisa M. Satlin

chapter 13|30 pages

Disorders of mineral metabolism

ByFarah N. Ali, Craig B. Langman

chapter 14|20 pages

Acid-base homeostasis

ByRaymond Quigley

chapter 15|28 pages

Water homeostasis

ByMelissa A. Cadnapaphornchai

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PART D: GLOMERULAR AND TUBULAR DISEASES

chapter 16|20 pages

Nephrotic syndrome

ByMichelle N. Rheault

chapter 17|48 pages

Primary podocytopathies

ByRaed Bou Matar, Rudolph P. Valentini, William E. Smoyer

chapter 18|14 pages

Nephrotic syndrome in the first year of life

ByChrister Holmberg, Hannu Jalanko

chapter 19|18 pages

Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis

ByCarla M. Nester, Danniele G. Holanda

chapter 20|16 pages

Membranous nephropathy

ByGeorges Deschênes

chapter 21|18 pages

Acute glomerulonephritis

ByDiego H. Aviles, V. Matti Vehaskari

chapter 22|16 pages

Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and vasculitis

ByFranca Iorember, V. Matti Vehaskari

chapter 23|16 pages

Immunoglobulin A nephropathy and Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis

ByM. Colleen Hastings, Robert J. Wyatt

chapter 24|28 pages

Thrombotic microangiopathies

ByJohn D. Mahan, Stephen Cha

chapter 25|18 pages

Tubulointerstitial nephritis

ByRossana Baracco, Gaurav Kapur, Tej K. Mattoo

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PART E: KIDNEY IN SYSTEMIC DISEASES

chapter 26|20 pages

Lupus nephritis

ByCarla M. Nester, David B. Thomas, Debbie S. Gipson

chapter 27|14 pages

Kidney disease in sickle cell disease

ByIbrahim F. Shatat, Sherron M. Jackson

chapter 28|20 pages

Kidney disease associated with diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome

ByKanwal Kher, Michele Mietus-Snyder

chapter 29|16 pages

Kidney in viral infections

ByJeffrey B. Kopp

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PART F: KIDNEY FAILURE

chapter 30|30 pages

Acute kidney injury

ByPrasad Devarajan, Stuart L. Goldstein

chapter 31|26 pages

Chronic kidney disease Kirtida Mistry

chapter 32|12 pages

Anemia in chronic kidney disease

ByMeredith Atkinson

chapter 33|26 pages

Chronic kidney disease bone and mineral disorder

ByKatherine Wesseling-Perry, Isidro B. Salusky

chapter 34|12 pages

Nutrition in chronic kidney disease

BySun-Young Ahn, Robert Mak

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PART G: RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPIES

chapter 35|24 pages

Continuous renal replacement therapy

ByAkash Deep, Timothy E. Bunchman

chapter 36|20 pages

Hemodialysis

ByRaj Munshi, Jordan M. Symons

chapter 37|20 pages

Peritoneal dialysis

ByBradley A. Warady

chapter 38|32 pages

Renal transplantation

ByAsha Moudgil, Stanley C. Jordan

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PART H: HYPERTENSION

chapter 39|26 pages

Hypertension in children and adolescents

ByKaren McNiece Redwine

chapter 40|14 pages

Management of hypertension

ByJoseph T. Flynn

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PART I: INHERITED RENAL DISORDERS

chapter 41|20 pages

Tubulopathies

ByDetlef Bockenhauer

chapter 42|24 pages

Renal tubular acidosis

ByJohn W. Foreman

chapter 43|26 pages

Cystic kidney disease

ByLisa M. Guay-Woodford

chapter 44|10 pages

Ciliopathies and nephronophthisis

ByJohn Sayer, Shreya Raman, Shalabh Srivastava

chapter 45|12 pages

Alport syndrome and thin basement membrane nephropathy

ByMichelle N. Rheault, Clifford E. Kashtan

chapter 46|18 pages

Renal disease in syndromic disorders

ByPatrick Niaudet

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PART J: UROLOGIC DISORDERS

chapter 47|22 pages

Hydronephrosis and obstructive uropathies

ByIhor V. Yosypiv

chapter 48|14 pages

Vesicoureteral reflux

ByTej K. Mattoo

chapter 49|26 pages

Urinary tract infection

ByBrittany Goldberg, Barbara Jantausch

chapter 50|12 pages

Pediatric renal tumors

ByEugene Minevich, Armando J. Lorenzo, W. Robert DeFoor and Martin A. Koyle

chapter 51|20 pages

Urolithiasis in children

ByUri S. Alon, Tarak Srivastava

chapter 52|22 pages

Voiding disorders

ByHans G. Pohl

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PART K: RESEARCH TOOLS

chapter 53|12 pages

Applied clinical biostatistics

ByShamir Tuchman