BookGavino Faa, Vassilios Fanos, editors.
Summary: This volume provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review in the field of experimental and human nephrogenesis. The book reviews new data on the effects on kidney development by neonatal asphyxia, obstructive uropathies, nephrotoxic drugs, malnutrition, underfeeding, overfeeding, and provides all possible preventive measures to ensure the well-being of the kidney at birth. The book also discusses the possible implications between renal development and the insurgence of kidney disease in adult life, and the correlation with renal carcinogenesis. Written by well recognized experts in their fields, Kidney Development in Renal Pathology is a valuable tool for pathologists, neonatologists, nephrologists, gynecologists, and researchers with an interest in kidney diseases.
Contents:
Development of the Human Kidney:Morphological Events
Molecular Regulation of Kidney Development
Development of the the Human Kidney: Immunohistochemical Findings
Kidney Development: New Insights on Transmission Electron Microscopy
The Human Kidney at Birth: Structure and Function in Transition
Perinatal Asphyxia and Kidney Development
Lessons on Kidney Development from Experimental Studies
Do c-Thymosins Play a Role in Human Nephrogenesis?
Malnutrition and Renal Function.