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Michael Haase

    May 22, 1960
    Ganz Ohr Sein
    Parallelen, Korrespondenzen und Nachwirkungen
    Im Zeichen des Re
    Das Feld der Tränen
    Managing renal injury in the elderly patient
    Political Science Revitalized
    • 2017

      Political Science Revitalized

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This book examines the history of the major paradigms of political science and proposes a new model for political theory. The book champions a neobehavioral political science including multimethodological innovations, cross-testing of paradigms, and tenets of a new political science that can rise to become a truly theoretical science

      Political Science Revitalized
    • 2014

      As the number of people aged 65 years and above rises, physicians are increasingly confronted by elderly patients with impaired renal function, altered drug metabolism and multiple comorbidities. This book examines in detail the nature of renal injury in the elderly and its optimal management. A wide range of key topics are covered, including end-stage renal disease, diabetic nephropathy, acute kidney injury, drug metabolism and renal toxicity, dialysis and its complications and the use of renal transplantation. In addition, the assessment of glomerular filtration rate in the elderly and the role of novel renal biomarkers are carefully examined. Quality of life issues, the significance of other age-related medical problems and end of life care are also discussed. This book will be of value not only to nephrologists but also to general practitioners, medical students, intensivists, cardiologists, pharmacologists and those working in related specialties.​

      Managing renal injury in the elderly patient