Sodium, Potassium, and Diuretics with Dr. Lederer
Dr. Eleanor Lederer addresses sodium and potassium regulation including mechanisms of diuretics. She presents a basic approach to addressing cases and analyzing serum and urine electrolytes in the context of presentation.
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ELEANOR LEDERER, M.D., FASN, FACP
Dr. Lederer is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville. She is the Chief of the Division of Nephrology, the Program Director for the Nephrology and Kidney Disease Fellowship, and is active in leadership in the American Society of Nephrology. She received training at Baylor University School of Medicine.Her areas of interest include kidney stone, genetic kidney disease, and renal complications of pregnancy.
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