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The Evolving Landscape of Liver Cirrhosis Management

English · Hardback

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This book comprehensively covers the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of liver cirrhosis, including molecular mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. It elaborates on and explores the relation between chronic liver disease (CLD) and its causes, including viral hepatitis, steatohepatitis, autoimmune liver diseases and/or inherited liver diseases, and sustained liver injury. Furthermore, it discusses various complications such as hepatic encephalopathy, ascites, sarcopenia, esophagogastric varices, muscle cramps and pruritus, and the fact that it frequently leads to the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.
CLD is becoming a growing issue with substantial effects on public health, and Evolving Landscape in Management of Liver Cirrhosis provides scholars in gastroenterology and hepatology with invaluable insights. At the same time, it is a valuable resource for clinicians specializing in gastroenterology and hepatology as well as for researchers who are curious about new research on liver disease.

List of contents

Liver cirrhosis with steatohepatitis-ASH and NASH.- Liver cirrhosis with autoimmune liver diseases-AIH and PBC.- Diagnostic imaging in liver cirrhosis.- Liver cirrhosis with inherited liver diseases-hemochromatosis.- Liver cirrhosis with inherited liver diseases-Wilson disease .- Nutrition in liver cirrhosis.- Microbiome in liver cirrhosis.- Hepatic encephalopathy in liver cirrhosis.- Hepatic ascites in liver cirrhosis.- Sarcopenia in liver cirrhosis.- Esophagogastric varices in liver cirrhosis.- Muscle cramps in liver cirrhosis.- Management of pruritus in liver cirrhosis.- Prevention of hepatocarcinogenesis in liver cirrhosis.- Antifibrotic therapy for liver cirrhosis.- Liver transplantation for liver cirrhosis.- Regenerative therapy for liver cirrhosis.

About the author

Hitoshi Yoshiji, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Japan


Kosuke Kaji, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Japan

Summary

This book comprehensively covers the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of liver cirrhosis, including molecular mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. It elaborates on and explores the relation between chronic liver disease (CLD) and its causes, including viral hepatitis, steatohepatitis, autoimmune liver diseases and/or inherited liver diseases, and sustained liver injury. Furthermore, it discusses various complications such as hepatic encephalopathy, ascites, sarcopenia, esophagogastric varices, muscle cramps and pruritus, and the fact that it frequently leads to the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.
CLD is becoming a growing issue with substantial effects on public health, and Evolving Landscape in Management of Liver Cirrhosis provides scholars in gastroenterology and hepatology with invaluable insights. At the same time, it is a valuable resource for clinicians specializing in gastroenterology and hepatology as well as for researchers who are curious about new research on liver disease.

Product details

Assisted by Kaji (Editor), Kaji (Editor), Kosuke Kaji (Editor), Hitosh Yoshiji (Editor), Hitoshi Yoshiji (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9789811376634
ISBN 978-981-1376-63-4
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 158 mm x 243 mm x 16 mm
Weight 497 g
Illustrations VIII, 220 p. 30 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Hepatology, Gastroenterology

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