A comprehensive and authoritative survey of recent findings, ideas, and
hypotheses about the causes and treatment of diabetic nephropathy. The
authors cover both the basic pathogenic mechanisms of the disease, as
well as many of its clinical aspects of identification, management, and
new therapeutic approaches. Highlights include an entire section devoted
to novel approaches to studying diabetic nephropathy with the most
advanced molecular techniques, and complete descriptions of the most
up-to-date views on the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. The
Diabetic Kidney offers both researchers and practicing clinicians a
clear understanding of the of the progress that has been made regarding
the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy and of the therapeutic
interventions needed to prevent its development or treat it.