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Table of Contents
v. 1. section 1. Disorders of water, electrolytes, and acid-base / section editor, Tomas Berl. section 2. Acute renal failure / section editor, Joseph V. Bonventre
v. 2. section 1. Glomerulonephritis / section editors, Richard J. Glassock, Arthur H. Cohen. section 2. Tubulointerstitial / section editor, Jean Pierre Grünfeld
v. 3. Hypertension and the kidney / volume editor, Christopher S. Wilcox
v. 4. Systemic disease and the kidney / volume editor, Saulo Klahr
v. 5. section 1. Dialysis as treatment of end stage renal disease / section editor, William Henrich. section 2. Transplantation as treatment of end stage renal disease / section editor, William Bennett.
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