Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease An Issue of Medical Clinics

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Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease  An Issue of Medical Clinics
Author : Mark E. Williams
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Language : English
Release Date : 11 October 2011
ISBN : 9781455772025
Pages : 196 pages
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Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease An Issue of Medical Clinics by Mark E. Williams Book PDF Summary

This issue of Medical Clinics covers the important advances and current best practices surrounding the management of patients with diabetic chronic kidney disease. Guest edited by Mark Williams of the Joslin Diabetes Clinic, the topics covered will include proteonomics, diabetes and hypertension, obesity, genetic predispositions, pancreas transplantation, fibrotic therapies, and more.

Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease  An Issue of Medical Clinics

This issue of Medical Clinics covers the important advances and current best practices surrounding the management of patients with diabetic chronic kidney disease. Guest edited by Mark Williams of the Joslin Diabetes Clinic, the topics covered will include proteonomics, diabetes and hypertension, obesity, genetic predispositions, pancreas transplantation, fibrotic therapies, and

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Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease  an Issue of Medical Clinics

This issue of Medical Clinics covers the important advances and current best practices surrounding the management of patients with diabetic chronic kidney disease. Guest edited by Mark Williams of the Joslin Diabetes Clinic, the topics covered will include proteonomics, diabetes and hypertension, obesity, genetic predispositions, pancreas transplantation, fibrotic therapies, and

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