Chronic Liver Failure: Mechanisms and Management (Clinical Gastroenterology) - November 2010 Edition
Chronic liver failure is a
frequent condition in clinical practice that encompasses all
manifestations of patients with end-stage liver diseases. Chronic liver failure
is a multiorgan syndrome that affects the liver, kidneys, brain, heart,
lungs, adrenal glands, and vascular, coagulation, and immune systems.
Chronic Liver Failure: Mechanisms and Management covers for the first time all aspects of chronic liver failure in a single
book, from pathogenesis to current management. Each chapter is written
by a worldwide known expert in their area and all provide the latest
state-of-the-art knowledge. This volume is specifically designed to
provide answers to clinical questions to all doctors
dealing with patients with liver diseases, not only clinical
gastroenterologists and hepatologists, but also to internists,
nephrologists, intensive care physicians, and transplant surgeons
GET IT HERERelated SubjectGastrointestinal and Liver Disease- 2 Volume Set: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, ManagementFirst Principles of Gastroenterology : The Basis of Disease and an Approach to Management 5th edOxford Handbook of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Endoscopy of the Upper GI Tract: A Training ManualCameron, Atlas of Gastrointestinal Surgery