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050 _aW1 ET71 2M v. 9/WJ 300 1598 1980a
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100 _aMichele Pavone-MacAluso
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222 _aabnormalities absorptive activity acute aggregation allograft anti-TBM antibodies antigen basement membrane basophils calcium oxalate calcium phosphate calciuria calculi cell-mediated cells Clin clinical complement corticosteroids crystal growth crystalluria cystine cystinuria decrease deposits detected drugs effect excretion experimental factors Fleisch follow-up glands glomerular glomeruli glomerulonephritis graft human hypercalciuria hyperparathyroidism idiopathic immune complexes Immunol immunological immunosuppressive increase induced inflammation inflammatory inhibition inhibitors intake interstitial Italy kidney lesions lithiasis lupus lymphocytes mechanism mediated mesangial metabolic nephritis nephrolithiasis Nephrology nephrostomy nephrotic syndrome normal observed parathyroid pathogenesis patients platelets precipitation present Proc proteins proteinuria pyrophosphate rabbit rats receptors recurrent renal disease renal failure renal function renal stone role serum sickness staghorn stone formation stone-formers struvite studies surgical Table therapy thiazide tissue treatment tubular urate ureter uric acid urinary stones urinary tract urine Urol urolithiasis vascular vasculitis vitro
245 _aAdvances in Nephrourology
250 _aillustrated
260 _aLondon
_bSpringer Science & Business Media
_c2012
300 _a 481 pages
490 _a Series Physical Sciences
_vVolume 9 of Ettore Majorana International Science
505 _aContents: Immunological Problems in Kidney Disease The Abnormalities of the Complement System in Human The Significance of the Detection of Circulating Immune Immunological Aspects of Renal Vascular Involvement The Immunology of Glomerular Nephropathies Immunopathology of TubuloInterstitial Nephritis Monitoring the Allotransplant Recipient 119 The Selection and Investigation of Candidates Renal Stone Inhibitors Physiopathology and Diagnosis of Hyperparathyroidism Controversies in the Pathophysiology of Calcium Definition Types and Management of Normocalcaemic Oxalic Acid Lithiasis and the Hyperoxaluric Syndromes Uric Acid Nephrolithiasis Prevalence Pathogenesis Clinical Features and Management of Cystine Urinary Lithiasis in Children A Review of 100 Cases The Immunological Basis of the Treatment Treatment of Glomerulonephritis with non Steroidal Plasmapheresis and Cryopheresis New Therapeutic Approach to IgA Mesangial PART 2 Epidemiology of Urolithiasis An Introduction A Valuable Parameter in the Study Urodynamic Investigations in Nephrolithiasis Inhibitors and Promoters of Stone Formation Soft renal Calculi Matrix Stones Struvite Staghorn Lithiasis Indications for Surgery and Surgical Techniques Urease Inhibitor Therapy in Infected Renal Stones Prophylaxis and Metaphylaxis of Urolithiasis LongTerm Treatment with Thiazide in the Prevention In Situ Dissolution of Kidney Stones Speakers
520 _a This volume is a report of the proceedings of the Third International Nephro-Lrological Course held in the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily, from 12th to 18th May 1980. Contributions were accepted on the understanding that the editors could make certain changes leading towards a uniformity of style but accepting as a Driority the importance of early publi cation, if necessary at the expense of stylistic perfection. The meeting, directed by A. Vercellone (Torino), R. Maiorca (Brescia) and M. Pavone-Macaluso (Palermo), was sponsored by: the Italian Associations of Nephrology, Immunology and Urology; the Ministries of Scientific Research and Public Education of the Republic of Italy; the Sicilian Regional Government; the National Research Council and the University of Palermo. Immunologic problems in renal disease Rnd metabolic and medical aspects of urolithiasis were the two subjects of the Congress, which was attended by numerous invi~ed speakers and participants. The first part was introduced by A. Vercellone (Torino), who discussed the major steps in the development and the present per spectives of nephrology, a relatively newly born science, recognized as such only in 1960. He called attention to the great significance of our present knowledge of the immunologic mechanisms (circulating immune complexes or in situ mounting, cellular immunity, activation of complement) which are involved in the pathogenesis of glomerulo nephritis.
600 _xKidney diseases-Immunology-Congresses.
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600 _x Kidney calculiCongresses.
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600 _x Science / Physics / General
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600 _x Science › Physics › General
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700 _aP.H. Smith
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