Geoffrey Berlyne, whom we honor in this Festschrift, has contributed much to the modern understanding of diseases of the kidney, and of the clinical and metabolic disorders that occur in acute and chronic renal failure. The Festschrift highlights the many areas of his contributions. It is important to note that underlying them all is astute clinical observation, incisive analysis and reasoning, a breadth of approach, experimentation that facilitated understanding of the relevant clinical issues, and an unusual clarity of exposition in the literature. As author, editor, and teacher, Geoffrey Berlyne has brought this clarity of approach to a generation in nephrology. The following analysis of clinical data from a working dialysis unit, rendering care to a predominantly underprivileged patient population, is presented in the hope that it throws light on everyday problems in nephrology in a manner similar to that in which Geoffrey has guided the nephrology community.
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G Ital Nefrol
April 2017
UOC di Nefrologia e Dialisi, P.O. Solofra, AV.
Carmelo Giordano (Carmine, Louis, Joseph Giordano) was born in Naples on August 23, 1930 in the house of Rafael and Anna Tirone He received the MD cum laude in 1954. He was Fellow and assistant to Professor Flaviano Magrassi and studied nephrology at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, University of Harvard in Boston, under the guidance of John P. Merrill (1958-1960).
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December 2006
Unita' Operativa di Nefrologia e Dialisi 2 Universitaria, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana Spedali Riuniti di Santa Chiara, Pisa-Italy.
Sergio Giovannetti (1924-2000) was one the most outstanding representatives of the Pisa School, which developed in the middle of the '60s thanks to the charismatic action of Gabriele Monasterio (1903-1972). Giovannetti's main contributions to the development of nephrology were as follows: - With Quirino Maggiore he outlined a low-protein diet of high biological value--adopted worldwide for many years--for those patients affected by advanced chronic renal failure. - He investigated the role and importance of uremic toxins (particularly methylguanidine) in renal failure.
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January 1993
Dialysis Clinic, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Geoffrey Berlyne, whom we honor in this Festschrift, has contributed much to the modern understanding of diseases of the kidney, and of the clinical and metabolic disorders that occur in acute and chronic renal failure. The Festschrift highlights the many areas of his contributions. It is important to note that underlying them all is astute clinical observation, incisive analysis and reasoning, a breadth of approach, experimentation that facilitated understanding of the relevant clinical issues, and an unusual clarity of exposition in the literature.
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January 1993
Department of Medicine, Hadassah University Hospital, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel.
Professor Geoffrey M. Berlyne has devoted many years of his productive life to improve our understanding of kidney physiopathology and to enhance our treatment modalities for renal failure. This review of acute renal failure, with emphasis on some recent progress in our understanding of this syndrome, is dedicated to honor Professor Berlyne's 60th birthday.
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