Chronic Viral Hepatitis: Diagnosis and Therapeutics (Clinical Gastroenterology)
Chronic viral hepatitis affect hundreds of millions of people
worldwide, and each year millions more people become infected. In
Chronic Viral Hepatitis, Second Edition, a panel of distinguished
clinicians and clinical investigators build upon the first edition by
comprehensively reviewing all the relevant new information regarding
resistance, side effects, and
therapies for chronic viral hepatitis. The text covers recent advances
in the understanding of pathogenesis of viral hepatitis while discussing
promising agents in development for its treatment. The authors devote
special attention to reactivation of hepatitis B with chemotherapy and
immunosuppression, herbal and non-traditional therapies, chronic viral
hepatitis in the pediatric population, and immunology and immunotherapy
of HCV and provide relative costs for all diagnostic and therapeutic
options. Authoritative and up-to-date, Chronic Viral Hepatitis, Second
Edition offers today’s gastroenterologists, internists, hepatologists,
and infectious disease specialists a practical guide to the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of chronic viral hepatitis from a multidisciplinary approach
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