Diabetes and Kidney Disease: Edition 2

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· Springer Nature
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679
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This book provides a concise yet comprehensive resource on Diabetic Kidney Disease. Similar to the previous edition, the book reviews the most up-to-date research on diabetic nephropathy, the current understanding of its pathophysiology, renal structural alterations and clinical features, and summarizes recent evidence-based clinical treatment modalities for the prevention and management of diabetic kidney disease. General clinical aspects are also covered, as well as an overview to the novel approaches being designed by leading researchers in the field.
A convenient compendium for physicians involved in the care of diabetic patients with varying degrees of kidney involvement, Diabetes and Kidney Disease, 2e is also a handy resource for medical residents and students interested in the current status and future approaches to reducing the burden of diabetes and diabetic kidney disease.

About the author

Edgar V. Lerma, MD, FACP, FASN, FNKFClinical Professor of MedicineUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago College of MedicineAssociates in NephrologyChicago, ILUSA
Vecihi Batuman, MD, FACP, FASNProfessor and Sr. Executive Vice Chair of MedicineChief-Nephrology, SLVHCSTulane UniversityNew Orleans, LAUSA

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