Almost every practising doctor will admit to difficulty in knowing how
best to investigate, treat and advise the pregnant patient with renal
problems. These doubts and difficulties may be exacerbated if the
patient seeks pre-pregnancy advice - would a possible pregnancy cause a
deterioration in renal function, what are the risks of the pregnancy for
mother and baby? As the general public become more informed on medical
matters these questions are being asked more frequently and doctors must
be prepared to offer advice which is based on detailed factual
knowledge. This book examines some of these increasingly common clinical
problems. Each chapter has been written by a recognized expert in the
field and provides the type of specific information now expected by
discerning patients. The advances in treatment of the last decade
clearly indicate that a knowledge of pregnancy and renal disorders is
essential for doctors in many branches of medical practice.