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. CONTENTS
PrefaceContributing Authors
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SECTION l. BlOC HE MI CAL,STRUCTURAL, ANO FUNCTIONALCORRELATIONS IN THE KIDNEY
SECTION 11. CLINICAL EVALUATION
Chapter 10 UrinalysisMelanieS. Kim and Howard L. Corwin
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Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Laboratory Evaluation of Kidney FunctionLesley A. Stevens, RichardA. Lafayette, Ronald D. Perrone,and Andrew S. Levey
Intravenous Urography, Ultrasonography, andRadionuclide Studiesfudith A. w: Webband Keith E. Britton
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Chapter 1 Structural-Functional Relationships in the Kidney 2Robert F.Reilly,fr., Ruth El/en Bulger,and WilhelmKriz
Chaptcr 2 Renal Circulation and Glomerular Hemodynamics 54WilliamJ.Arendshorstand L. GabrielNavar
Chapter 3 Regulation of Water Balance: Urine Concentrationand Oilution 96S0ren Nielsen, Mark A. Knepper,Tae-HwanKwon,and f0rgen Fmkiaer
Chapter 4 Tubular Sodium Transport 124w: Brian Reevesand Thomas E. Andreoli
Chapter 5 Tubular Potassium Transport 160
Gary V.Desir,Heino E. Velázquez,and FredS. Wright
Chapter 6 Renal Acid-Base Transport 183Robert J. Alpern and Patrida A. Preisig
Chapter 7 Renal Metabolism 196Anton C. Schoolworth and Susan R. DiGiovanni
Chapter 8 Renal Transport of Organic Ions and Uric Acid 218
Laurent Schild,FrancoiseRoch-Ramel, and facques Diezi
Chapter 9 Hormones and the Kidney 234WalidKhairal/ah,MarieMerheb,foumana Chaiban,and Kamal F.Badr
Chaptcr 13 Computed Tomography and MagneticResonance ImagingSilviaD. Changand Hedvig Hricak
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Angiographyof the Renal CirculationChristopherS. Morrisand Jeffrey M. Rimmer
Indications for and Interpretation of the Renal Biopsy:Evaluation by Light, Electron, andImmunohistologic MicroscopyByron P. Crokerand C. CraigTisher
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Chapter 14394
Chapter 15
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Chapter 16 Introduction to Genetic Renal Disease 450Terry Watnickand GregoryG. Germino
Chaptcr 17 Nephronophthisis-Medullary Cysticand Medullary Sponge Kidney Disease 478FriedhelmHildebrandt,John A. Sayer,PaulJungers,and Jean-PierreGrünfeld
Chapter 18 Polycystic Kidney Disease 502Tevfik Ecder,Godela M. Fick-Brosnahan,and Robert w: Schrier
Chapter 19 Alport Syndrome, Fabry Disease,and Nail-Patella Syndrome 540Martin C. Gregory,AlirezaA. Shamshirsaz,Mohammad Kamgar,and Mir Reza Bekheirnia
Chaptcr 20 Isolated Renal Tubular Disorders: MolecularMechanisms and Clinical Expression of Disease 570Maybin Simfukwe, SandraSabatini,and EugeneDaphnis
Chapter 21 Congenital Urologic Anomalies 594Anthony Atala
Chapter 22 Disorders of Micturition 605Dirk-Henrik Zermann and Jorg Schübert
Chapter 23 Prostatitis, Orchitis, and Epididymitis 634J. Curtis Nickel and Darren T. Beiko
Chaptcr 24 Vesicoureteric Reflux and Reflux Nephropathy 650Ross R. Bailey,CharlesP.Swainson,and VicenteE. Torres
Chapter 25 Urinary Tract Obstruction 689SauloKlahr
Chaptcr 26 Nephrolithiasis 717Keith A. Hruska and Anne M. Beck
SECTION V . NEOPLASMS OF THEGENITOURINARY TRACT
SECTIONURINARY
SEC T ION VII . A CUT E RE.N A LFAILURE
Chapter39 Pathophysiology of Ischemic Acute Renal InjuryCharles1. Edelsteinand Robert \v. Schrier
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Chapter 27 Molecular Pathogenesis of Renal Cancerand Related Treatment Aspects 744Robert M. Gemmill, LucianoJ. Costa, Bruno C. Medeiros,and Harry A. Drabkin
Chapter 28 Primary Neoplasms of the Kidney and Renal Pelvis 759Brian l. Rini, John R Ward,and Nicholas]. Vogelzang
Chapter 29 Bladder Cancer 777Matthew D. Galsky and Dean R Bajorin
Chapter 30 Prostatic Carcinoma 786Shandra Wilson, 1. Michael Glode, and E. David Crawford
Chapter 31 Testicular Carcinoma 803VaruniKondagunta, Robert J.Motzer, and George J. Bosl
Chapter32 Host-Pathogen Interactions and Host DefenseMechanisms 816Scott]. Weissman,John \v. Warren,Harry 1.T. Mobley,and MichaelS. Donnenberg
Chapter3 3 Cystitis and Urethritis 832WalterE. Stamm
Chapter 34 Infections of the Upper Urinary Tract 847Allan R. Ronald and Lindsay E. Nicolle
Chapter 35 Renal and Perirenal Abscesses 870Louise-MarieDembry and VincentT. Andriole
Chapter36 Complicated Urinary Tract Infections 881DennisJ.Mikolich and Stephen H. Zinner
Chapter3 7 Fungal Urinary Tract Infections 895Scott R Daviesand GeorgeA. Sarosi
Chapter38 Urinary Tract Tuberculosis 910Mark S. Pasternackand Robert H. Rubin
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Chapter 40 Pathophysiology of Nephrotoxic Cell Injury 962BrianS. Cummingsand Rick G. Schnellmann
Chaptcr 41 Acute Renal Failure 986Vincent Weng Seng Lee, David Harris, Robert J.Anderson,and Robert w: Schrier
Chaptcr 42 Antibiotic- and Irnrnunosuppression-RelatedRenal Failure 1035Jean-LouisBosmans and Marc E. De Broe
Chaptcr 43 Renal Diseases Induced by Antineoplastic Agents 1068Robert L. Sa(irstein
Chaptcr 44 Nephrotoxicity of Nonsteroidal AntiinflarnrnatoryAgents, Analgesics, and Angiotensin-ConvertingEnzyrne Inhibitors 1082Biff F.Palmerand WilliamL. Henrich
Chapter 45 Radiocontrast Media-Induced Acute Renal Failure 1099Samuel N. Heyman, Mayer Brezis,and Robert E. Cronin
Chaptcr 46 Nephrotoxicity Secondary to Drug Abuse andLithiurn Use 1121Joel Neugarten, GloriaR. Gallo,and David S. Baldwin
Chapter 47 Nephrotoxicity Secondary to Environrnental Agentsand Heavy Metals 1146Richard P. Wedeen
Chaptcr 48 Acute Tubulointerstitial Nephritis 1160GarabedEknoyan and UdayKhosla
Chaptcr 49 Acute Renal Failure Associated with Pigrnenturiaor Crystal Deposits 1184Burl R. Don, Rudolph A. Rodriguez,andMichaelH. Humphreys
Chaptcr 50 Blood Pressure and the Kidney 1210Hugh E. de Wardenerand GrahamA. MacGregor
Chaptcr 51 Hypertension Associated with RenalParenchyrnal Disease 1238Michael C. Smith, Andrew Lazar,and Mahboob Rahman
Chaptcr 52 Renal Artery Stenosis, Renal Vascular Hypertension,and Ischernic Nephropathy 1272Marc A. Pohl and ChristopherStuart Wilcox
Chaptcr 53 Hypertension and Pregnancy 1326VerenaA. Briner,MelissaA. Cadnapaphornchai,and Robert w: Schrier
Chaptcr 54 Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hypertensionin the Diabetic Patient 1351Raymond O. Estado and Robert w: Schrier
Chaptcr 55 Hypertension Associated with Endocrine Disorders 1361Myron H. Weinberger
Chaptcr 56 Malignant Hypertension and Other Hypertensive Crises 1370CharlesR. Nolan and Stuart L. Linas
S E C T 10 N IX . G L O M E R U LAR,INTERSTITIAL, AND VASCULARR E N A L D 1 S E AS E S
Chapter 57 Mechanisms of Tissue Injury and Repairin Renal Diseases 1438
Stephan Segerer,Matthias Kretzler,FrankStrutz,and Detlef SchlOndorff
Chaptcr 58 Acute Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis andOther Bacterial Infection-Related Glomerulonephritis 1464Sidney Kobrin and MichaelP.Madaio
Chapter 59 Viral Glomerular Diseases 1478PaulL. Kimmel and fack Moore, fr.
Chapter 60 Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis 1511Peter G. Kerr,David J. Nikolic-Paterson,and Robert C. Atkins
Chapter 61 Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy andHenoch-Schonlein Purpura 1536Randallfames Faulland Anthony R. Clarkson
Chapter 62 Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis 1547Giovanni Barbianodi Belgiojosoand FrancoFerrario
Chapter 63 Membranous Nephropathy 1568Mitchell Rosner and WarrenKline Bolton
Chaptcr 64 Nephrotic Syndrome: Minimal Change Nephropathy,Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, andCollapsing Glomerulopathy 1585H. WilliamSchnaper,Alan M. Robson, and feffrey B. Kopp
Chaptcr 65 Renal Involvement in SystemicLupus Erythematosus 1673SterlingG. West, GregoryA. Achenbach,andCharles1. Edelstein
Chapter 66 Renal Disorders Associated with Systemic Sclerosis,Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogren's Syndrome, andPolymyositis- Dermatomyositis 1700Robert \v. fanson and WilliamP.Arend
Chaptei 67 Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura,Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome, andAcute Cortical Necrosis 1719
PieroRuggenenti,Michele Ceruti,and GiuseppeRemuzzi
Chapter 68 Vasculitic Diseases of the Kidney 1748Patrick H. Nachman, J. Charlesfennette,and Ronaldf. Falk
. Chapter 69 Mixed Cryoglobulinemia 1776GiuseppeD'Amico
Chapter 70 Renal Artery Thrombosis, Thromboembolism,Aneurysms, Atheroemboli, andRenal Vein Thrombosis 1787FranciscoLlachand Michael Yudd
Chapter 72
The Long-Term Outcome of Glomerular DiseasesChiragR. Parikh,Eric Gibney,and Joshua M. Thurman
Chronic Tubulointerstitial NephropathiesGarabedEknoyan and UdayKhosla
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Chapter 73 Clinical Aspects of Diabetic Nephropathy 1894Yalem Woredekaland Eli A. Friedman
Chapter 74 The Normal and Diseased Kidney in Pregnancy 1909MarshallD. Lindheimer,Kirk P. Conrad,andJason Gari Umans
Chapter 75 Monoclonal Gammopathies: Multiple Myeloma,Amyloidosis, and Related Disorders 1941PierreM. Ronco, PierreAucouturier,and BéatriceMougenot
Chapter 76 Hyperuricemia, Gout, and the Kidney 1986
Duk-Hee Kang and RichardJ. Johnson
Chaptcr 77 Siclde Cell Disease 1997Kathryn 1. Hassell,Lodewijk \v. Statius van Eps,and Paul E. deJong
Chapter 78 Tropical Nephrology 2013RashadS. Barsoumand VisithSitprija
Chaptcr 79 Kidney Disease in Children 2056MelissaA. Cadnapaphornchai,Godfrey Clark,and Cyril Chantler
Chaptcr 80 Renal Function and Disease in the Aging Kidney 2088Devasmita Choudhuryand Moshe Levi
Chaptcr 81 Mechanisms of Diuretic Action 2122David H. Ellison,Mark D. Okusa, and Robert \v. Schrier
Chaptcr 82 Idiopathic Edema 2151GrahamA. MacGregorand Hugh E. de Wardener
Chaptcr 83 Cardiac Failure and the Kidney 2159WilliamT. Abraham and Robert \v. Schrier
Chaptcr 84 Liver Disease and the Kidney 2179Pere Gines,Andrés Cárdenas,and Robert \v. Schrier
Chapter 85 The Nephrotic Syndrome 2206Robert \v. Schrierand WilliamT. Abraham
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88
Chapter 89
Chapter 90
The Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic HormoneSecretion and Other Hypoosmolar Disorders 2214Joseph G. Verbalis
Nephrogenic and Central Diabetes Insipidus 2249Daniel G. Bichet
Disorders of Potassium and Acid-Base Metabolismin Association with Renal Disease 2270Mark A. Perazel/aand Asghar Rastegar
Disorders of Phosphorus, Calcium,and Magnesium Metabolism 2295Keith A. Hruska, Moshe Levi, and Eduardo Slatopolsky
Fluid-Electrolyte and Acid-Base DisordersComplicating Diabetes Mellitus 2353Horacio J. Adrogué
SECTION XII. UREMIC SYNDROME
SECTION XIII. MANAGEMENT OFEND-STAGE RENAL DISEASE
Chapter 97
Chapter 98
Chapter 99
Immunobiology and Immunopharmacologyof Renal Allograft Rejection 2540Manikkam Suthanthiran, Choli Hartono, and TerryB. Strom
Outcomes and Complicationsof Renal Transplantation 2553Laurence Chan, Alex Wiseman, Wei Wang, Alkesh Jani,and 19a1Kam
Peritoneal Dialysis 2612lsaac Teitelbaum,Rajnish Mehrotra, Thomas A. Golper,and John M. Burkart
Chapter 91 Pathophysiology and Nephron Adaptationin Chronic Kidney Disease 2380Radko Komers, Timothy W Meyer,and Sharon Anderson
Chapter 92 Anemia in Renal Disease 2405Anatole Besaraband FatenAyyoub
Chapter 93 The Osteodystrophy of Chronic Renal Failure 2431Dennis 1. Andressand Donald J. Sherrard
Chapter 94 Nervous System Manifestations of Renal Failure 2460Al/en l. Arieff
Chapter 95 Cardiac Disease in Chronic Renal Disease 2482Sean W Murphy and PatrickS. Parfrey
Chapter 96 Metabolic and Endocrine Dysfunctions in Uremia 2502EberhardRitz, Marcin Adamczak, and Andrzej Wiecek
Chaptcr 100 Center and Home Chronic Hemodialysis:Outcome and Complications 2648Anne MarieMiles and Eli A. Friedman
IV . N U T R I T ION,D... T. H E K ION E Y
Chaptcr 101
Chaptcr 102
Chaptcr 103
Chapter 104
Dietary Factors in the Treatmentof Chronic Kidney Disease 2672SreedharMandayam and WilliamE. Mitch
Phosphate, Aluminum, and Other Elementsin Chronic Renal Failure 2697JamshidAmanzadeh and Robert F.Reilly,Jr.
Dietary Considerations in Patients with Chronic RenalFailure, Acute Renal Failure, and Transplantation 2709Joel D. Kopple
Use of Drugs in Patients with Renal Failure 2765Ali J.Olyaei, Angelo M. de Mattos, and William M. Bennett
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