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The Kidney in Pregnancy V.E. Andreucci

The Kidney in Pregnancy By V.E. Andreucci

The Kidney in Pregnancy by V.E. Andreucci


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Summary

The behavior of the kidney in normal pregnancy, as well as in complicated pregnancy, is a very interesting, but still in many ways an unknown topic in renal medicine. This will make it difficult to classify hypertension discovered in late pregnancy as pregnancy-induced hypertension or as chronic hypertension in pregnancy.

The Kidney in Pregnancy Summary

The Kidney in Pregnancy by V.E. Andreucci

The behavior of the kidney in normal pregnancy, as well as in complicated pregnancy, is a very interesting, but still in many ways an unknown topic in renal medicine. It is undoubtedly difficult to determine, even in normal women, the behavior of renal hemodynamics throughout gestation, since the fear of impairing a new life (i.e., the fetus's life) will limit, for ethical reasons, the use or the frequent repetition of diagnostic tests on the mother. On the other hand, the study of complicated pregnancy even for diagnostic purposes (for planning adequate treatment), except in a few countries that are known for the advanced health education of the population, has to face serious difficulties. First of all, pregnant women usually seek the help of an obstetrician when gestation is already in an advanced stage. This makes it difficult to determine when and how asymptomatic signs of any disease discovered during pregnancy have first occurred. A second difficulty is that frequently the patient does not know whether a given disease has preceded pregnancy. Pregnancy is a condition of young women, and a young woman frequently has never seen a physician; thus, no urine analysis or blood tests have been performed before the gestation. Not infrequently, even blood pressure has never been measured. This will make it difficult to classify hypertension discovered in late pregnancy as pregnancy-induced hypertension or as chronic hypertension in pregnancy.

The Kidney in Pregnancy Reviews

"... an excellent book that should be present in all the libraries of nephrologists, obstetricians and internists who want to have clear ideas on what happens in kidneys of the pregnant woman and on what to do when morbid conditions appear." (Nephron, 46, 1987)

Table of Contents

1. Renal hemodynamics in pregnancy.- 2. Pathogenesis of preeclampsia.- 3. Coagulation and pregnancy.- 4. Pathology of the kidney in preeclampsia.- 5. Renal function during normal pregnancy and the effect of renal disease and preeclampsia.- 6. Sodium metabolism in normal pregnancy and in preeclampsia.- 7. Hypertension complicating pregnancy.- 8. Treatment of chronic hypertension in pregnancy.- 9. Proteinuria during pregnancy.- 10. Acute renal failure in pregnancy.- 11. Successful pregnancies in women on regular dialysis treatment and women with a functioning transplant.- 12. Pregnancy following renal transplantation.- 13. Urinary tract infection in pregnancy.

Additional information

NPB9780898387414
9780898387414
0898387418
The Kidney in Pregnancy by V.E. Andreucci
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1985-11-30
238
N/A
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