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This book selects the most important scientific papers related to kidney disease and comments on their significance within the wider field. Fascinating reading for both nephrologists and medical historians, no doubt giving rise to further debate over the origins and progress of nephrology.
John Feehally is Consultant Nephrologist at Leicester General Hospital, and Professor of Renal Medicine at the University of Leicester. His particular clinical interests are in glomerulonephritis and renal transplantation. His major laboratory research programme is in immune renal disease, especially IgA nephropathy. He was President of the UK Renal Association [2004-2007], and is now President of the International Society of Nephrology [2011-2013].
Prof Chris McIntyre graduated in Medicine from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School (London University). Specialising in renal disease, Dr McIntyre was initially a registrar at University College Hospitals in London prior to becoming a Lecturer in Nephrology at The Royal London Hospitals.
Prof McIntyre leads a team of multidisciplinary researchers focussed largely on the pathophysiology of the widespread abnormalities of cardiovascular function and body composition in chronic kidney disease patients. These studies have increasingly focussed on the adverse consequences resulting from dialysis therapy itself.
J. Stewart Cameron is Emeritus Professor of Renal Medicine Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, King's College London (Guy's Hospital). He was President of the International Society of Nephrology from 1993 to 1995. His interests include the growth and formation of science-based studies
of the kidney from the eighteenth century onwards.
1: Andrew Salmon: Glomerular Structure and Function
2: Robert J. Unwin and Stephen B. Walsh: Tubular Structure and Function
3: Guy H. Neild: Investigation of Renal Disease
4: Katherine A. Hillman and Adrian S. Woolf: Inherited Renal Disease
5: J. Stewart Cameron: Glomerular Disease before 1950
6: Richard J. Glassock: Primary Glomerular Disease since 1950
7: Richard J. Glassock: Secondary Glomerular Disease
8: Trevor Gerntholtz: Infection and Renal Disease
9: Eberhard Ritz and John Feehally: Diabetes and renal disease
10: Dharmvir Jaswal and Adeera Levin: Acute Kidney Injury
11: Maarten Taal: Chronic Kidney Disease
12: Nathan W. Levin and Thomas A. Depner: Haemodialysis
13: Jan H. M. Tordoir: Vascular Access for Haemodialysis
14: Martin Wilkie and Sarah Jenkins: Peritoneal Dialysis
15: Aisling Courtenay: Transplantation
16: Christopher W. McIntyre: Cardiovascular disease
17: John Cunningham: Bone and Mineral Metabolism in Chronic Kidney Disease
18: Christopher G. Winearls: Renal Anaemia
19: Robert N. Foley: Clinical Epidemiology
20: Fredric O. Finkelstein and Susan H. Finkelstein: Health-related quality of life and the patient perspective