Overview
- Editors:
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Robert Provenzano
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Department of Nephrology, St. John Hospital & Medical Center/DaVita Healthcare Partners, Detroit, USA
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Edgar V. Lerma
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University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine/Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, USA
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Lynda Szczech
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Durham Nephrology Associates, Durham, USA
Brings together advances in identifying and managing anemia
Covers the current science and clinical approaches of anemia in chronic disease, genetically related anemia and anemia related to end organ damage
Concise and practical guide, authored by experts
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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- Anatole Besarab, Stefan Hemmerich
Pages 11-29
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- Anatole Besarab, Stefan Hemmerich
Pages 43-80
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- Jagannath H. Saikumar, Csaba P. Kovesdy
Pages 81-112
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- Mina El-Kateb, Robert Provenzano
Pages 113-127
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- Yuval A. Patel, Matthew R. Kappus, Andrew J. Muir
Pages 129-142
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- Tim J. McMahon, Ann C. Prybylowski
Pages 143-155
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- Venkat Ramanathan, Sreedhar Mandayam
Pages 185-198
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- Ram Kalpatthi, Meredith A. Atkinson, Bradley A. Warady
Pages 199-218
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- Jason Mouabbi, Zyad Kafri
Pages 219-236
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Back Matter
Pages 237-243
About this book
This concise and practical resource brings together recent advances in identifying and managing anemia of chronic disease (inflammation), genetically related anemia and anemia related to chronic end organ damage. Chapters provide a detailed analysis of the current science of anemia, approaches to different patient populations, comorbid conditions and nutritional aspects of anemia. Novel therapies focused on physiological pathways are introduced and discussed. Controversies from the perspective of subspecialists focused in treating major causes of anemia within their specific disciplines are also presented. Easy-to-reference and authored by experts in each clinical scenario, Management of Anemia is the launching point for learning more about this challenging and common condition.
Reviews
“This book is ideal for general practitioners, hospitalists, nephrology/hematology fellows, residents, physician assistants, and nurses. … an excellent resource on a complex and lengthy subject. Because the book breaks down the subject into topics, each focused on an individual cause, readers can easily get the detailed information about desired pathology. Overall, this book provides new scientific updates on anemia in a well-written format, and it's one of the best references for learning more about this complex and multisystem disorder.” (Amita Maibam, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2018)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Nephrology, St. John Hospital & Medical Center/DaVita Healthcare Partners, Detroit, USA
Robert Provenzano
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University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine/Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, USA
Edgar V. Lerma
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Durham Nephrology Associates, Durham, USA
Lynda Szczech
About the editors
Robert Provenzano, MD, FACP, FASN Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Hypertension & Transplantation
St. John Hospital & Medical Center/DaVita Inc.
Detroit, MI
Edgar V. Lerma, MD, FACP, FASN, FPSN (Hon)
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Section of Nephrology
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine/ Advocate Christ Medical Center
Oak Lawn, IL
Lynda Szczech MD, MSCE
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Division of Nephrology Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, NC