Oxford Desk Reference: Nephrology

Oxford Desk Reference: Nephrology
ISBN-10
0199229562
ISBN-13
9780199229567
Series
Oxford Desk Reference
Category
Medical
Pages
754
Language
English
Published
2008-11-27
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Authors
Jonathan Barratt, Peter Topham

Description

"Clinical nephrology is an evolving specialty in which the amount of available information is growing daily, and is spread across a myriad of books, journals, and websites. The Oxford Desk Reference: Nephrology is an essential resource which brings this information together in an easy-to-use format enabling the reader to access it when they need it most." "This book combines up-to-date, relevant, and evidence-based information on the management of renal disease. It is designed so that each subject forms a self-contained topic, laid out with the key aim of providing rapid and easy access to information. It should be consulted in the clinic or ward setting for guidance on the optimum management of a particular condition." "With chapters written by an international group of leading figures within the field, this book is an essential resource for all nephrologists and allied professionals." --Book Jacket.

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