
It has been known for more than a century that patients with renal failure develop bone deformities and osteoarticular complications leading to pain and frequently disabling consequences for physical activity; in addition, growth retardation is a frequent complication in children with advanced renal insufficiency. In recent years there have been major advances in the understanding and treatment of the complications described under the term "renal osteodystrophy".In recent years, our understanding of the underlying causes and mechanisms involved in these complications has made major progress. In addition, new drugs have been developed that will have a major impact in the prevention and treatment of renal osteodystrophy.The purpose of this book is to provide a state of the art overview of the various forms of renalosteodystrophy. Our aim is further to bring to the attention of adult and pediatirc nephrologists, other specialists and practitioners the new developments in this area and to discuss their potential role in the treatment and prevention of the abnormalities of bone and mineral metabolism that occur in children and adults with renal failure.
This text investigates the clinical spectrum, underlying mechanisms, and evolving treatment protocols for renal osteodystrophy in patients with chronic renal failure. Authors Isidro B. Salusky and Tilman Drueke, both established experts in nephrology, synthesize current research to address the complex interplay between renal insufficiency and bone metabolism. The book provides a framework for understanding how mineral imbalances lead to skeletal deformities and growth retardation, while evaluating the efficacy of emerging pharmacological interventions.
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Medical professionals and nephrologists recognize this work as a comprehensive reference for managing the skeletal complications of chronic kidney disease. The text is frequently cited for its clinical utility in bridging the gap between research advancements and bedside patient care.
Page Count:
594
Publication Date:
2001-12-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192632302
ISBN-13:
9780192632302
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