Pediatric Nephrology and Urology: The Requisites in PediatricsBernard S. Kaplan, Kevin E. C. Meyers Elsevier Mosby, 2004 - 385 pages This new title in the Requisites in Pediatrics series focuses on the assessment, treatment, and stabilization of renal and urologic disorders and traumas commonly encountered in clinical practice. Abundant tables examine differential diagnosis, lab values/radiologic studies, treatment/therapy options, and when to refer to a specialist. A consistent organization throughout makes review easy, and chapters end with lists of key points. It's the ideal reference for a quick, efficient, and comprehensive review of essential information needed for board examinations or recertification.
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... cell - mediated immunity Decreased delayed hypersensitivity reactions Decreased proliferative responses to mitogens Circulating suppressor lymphokines Increased suppressor cell activity IgE levels are elevated . Decreased serum IgG and ...
... cell - mediated immunity Decreased delayed hypersensitivity reactions Decreased proliferative responses to mitogens Circulating suppressor lymphokines Increased suppressor cell activity IgE levels are elevated . Decreased serum IgG and ...
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... cell injury , apoptosis ( programmed cell death ) is the major mechanism respon- sible for tubular cell death . The first wave of apoptosis occurs within a day of the acute insult ; this leads to a loss of epithelial cells and ...
... cell injury , apoptosis ( programmed cell death ) is the major mechanism respon- sible for tubular cell death . The first wave of apoptosis occurs within a day of the acute insult ; this leads to a loss of epithelial cells and ...
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... cells . The underlying abnormality is a failure of Leydig cell differ- entiation secondary to an abnormal luteinizing hormone ( LH ) receptor ( LHR ) .13 LH is elevated , testosterone is markedly decreased , and FSH levels are ...
... cells . The underlying abnormality is a failure of Leydig cell differ- entiation secondary to an abnormal luteinizing hormone ( LH ) receptor ( LHR ) .13 LH is elevated , testosterone is markedly decreased , and FSH levels are ...
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