Liver Cirrhosis
eBook - PDF

Liver Cirrhosis

Debates and Current Challenges

  1. 178 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Liver Cirrhosis

Debates and Current Challenges

About this book

Liver cirrhosis and its complications affect millions of patients of all ages around the globe and present treating physicians with perplexing problems, given the variety of etiologies and the critical nature of hepatic physiology. This book is a collection of chapters offering the distilled knowledge of various worldwide experts in hepatic surgery and hepatic physiology. The various debates that are presented regarding the diagnosis and treatment of liver cirrhosis and its significant complications, in addition to the most up-to-date information regarding molecular aspects, provide the reader with the full spectrum of knowledge in this challenging and continuously evolving field.

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Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Section 1 - Etiology of Cirrhosis
  4. Chapter 1 - Noninvasive Biomarkers for theDiagnosis of Liver Fibrosis andCirrhosis
  5. Chapter 2 - Genetics of Biliary Atresia: A Work in Progress for a Disease with an Unavoidable Sequela into Liver Cirrhosis following Failure of Hepatic Portoenterostomy
  6. Chapter 3 - Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  7. Section 2 - Management of Cirrhosis and Its Complications
  8. Chapter 4 - Formation of Systemic ChangesFeatures with Fatal Complicationsof Metabolic Syndrome andChronic Diffuse Liver Diseases
  9. Chapter 5 - Phytotherapy and Liver Disease
  10. Chapter 6 - Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Cirrhosis and How an Adenosine Derivative Could Revert Fibrosis
  11. Chapter 7 - Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy in Liver Transplant Recipients
  12. Chapter 8 - Pharmacotherapy of Hepatic Encephalopathy
  13. Section 3 - Cirrhosis and Liver Transplantation: New Perspectives
  14. Chapter 9 - New Perspectives on the Use of Sub-Optimal Donor Livers