Principles and Practice of Nephrocardiology
 is a comprehensive introduction to the interdisciplinary subspecialty field of Nephrocardiology.
It provides detailed descriptions of its scope and in-depth exploration of its primary nine elements and topics.
Coverage spans pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring, therapy, risk factors, and the systemic diseases that involve both nephrology-related conditions and cardiovascular diseases.
The book guides clinicians in multiple interdisciplinary specialties, as well as general practitioners, through their diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic approach to a wide variety of patient populations.
It also opens a myriad of new avenues for future research and guidance for approaching multiple medical topics.
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