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Diabetic Renalretinal Syndrome Pathogenesis And Management Update 2002 1st Edition Clinton D Brown Md

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Diabetic Renalretinal Syndrome Pathogenesis And Management Update 2002 1st Edition Clinton D Brown Md
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Clinton D. Brown M.D., Zhong Zhao, Loraine Thomas (auth.), Eli A. Friedman M.D., Francis A. L’Esperance Jr. M.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9789401006149, 9789401039307, 9401006148, 9401039305
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Diabetic Renalretinal Syndrome Pathogenesis And Management Update 2002 1st Edition Clinton D Brown Md by Clinton D. Brown M.d., Zhong Zhao, Loraine Thomas (auth.), Eli A. Friedman M.d., Francis A. L’esperance Jr. M.d. (eds.) 9789401006149, 9789401039307, 9401006148, 9401039305 instant download after payment.

Fresh insights into the pathogenic mechanisms by which hyperglycemia induces tissue and organ injurt are the basis for rapidly evolving promising therapies in diabetes. Especially promising as targets for intervention are products of oxidative stress, including kinins and growth factors. Improving results of renal replacement regimes now incorporating pancreatic islet transplants are able to delay and prevent end-organ damage in diabetic individuals. The evolving story of the taming of diabetes is of direct concern to nephrologists, endocrinologists, ophthalmologists, primary care physicians and medical students.

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