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E-grāmata: Liver in Systemic Disease: A Clinician's Guide to Abnormal Liver Tests [Wiley Online]

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119802180
  • ISBN-13: 9781119802181
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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119802180
  • ISBN-13: 9781119802181
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The Liver in Systemic Disease

A practical guide for non-hepatologists who encounter abnormal liver test results in patients

The Liver in Systemic Disease is an easy-to-use and authoritative guide for non-hepatologist health care professionals who need guidance on the management of patients with abnormal liver tests. The book provides definitive advice for when further investigation, or changes in management, are indicated.

With a practical focus throughout the text, the editors explore when and how to investigate and manage patients whose primary disease is non-hepatic, but whose liver tests are unexpectedly abnormal. The Liver in Systemic Disease provides substantial flow diagrams and advice on the process, together with updates on the liver diseases non-hepatologists are most likely to encounter.

Take-home primers included in the book shine a light on best practice and recommended procedures when dealing with abnormal liver test results. The book also provides:

  • A thorough introduction to evaluate the liver, including serum liver tests, liver imaging, and liver biopsy
  • Comprehensive discussions of practical issues in patients with liver abnormalities, including the diagnosis of drug induced liver injury, prescribing in patients with abnormal liver tests, and more
  • Practical discussions of the management of patients with unexplained abnormal liver tests in primary care
  • In-depth examinations of secondary care management of patients with unexplained abnormal liver tests, including intensive care, and the care of infectious and immunosuppressed patients

The Liver in Systemic Disease is an indispensable resource for non-hepatologist medical practitioners seeking to understand the implications of abnormal liver tests and who wish to know when further investigation or alteration of management is indicated.

List of Contributors
vii
Preface ix
Section 1 Introduction
1(18)
1 Liver Tests
3(16)
James Neuberger
Section 2 Take-Home Primers: Managing Unexplained Abnormal Liver Tests
19(30)
2 Primary Care
21(10)
Jeetesh V. Patet
Paramjit Gill
3 Global Perspective
31(18)
Arulraj Ramakrishnan
Grace L.-H. Wong
Innocent K. Besigye
Section 3 Take-Home Primers: Managing Unexplained Abnormal Serum Liver Tests in Secondary Care
49(174)
4 Intensive Care
51(12)
William Bernal
Sheital Chand
5 Infections Affecting the Liver in the Immunosuppressed
63(12)
Dinesh Jothimani
Radhika Venugopal
Srividya Manjunath
Mohamed Rela
6 The Postoperative Patient
75(10)
Louise China
Douglas Thorburn
7 Pregnancy
85(14)
Francesco E.M. Neuberger
8 Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases (Including Diabetes)
99(12)
Laura Cristoferi
Stefano Ciardullo
Pietro Invernizzi
Gianluca Perseghin
Marco Carbone
9 Abnormal Serum Liver Tests in Cardiac Disease
111(10)
James Neuberger
10 Respiratory Disease
121(12)
Michaet J. Krowka
Michael D. Leise
11 Gastroenterology
133(12)
Kathleen Rooney
Gerry MacQuitlan
12 Renal Medicine
145(24)
Javeria Peracha
Graham Lipkin
13 Dermatology
169(10)
Jennifer A. Scott
Peter C. Hayes
14 Oncology
179(12)
Mai Kilany
Morven Cunningham
15 Hematology
191(10)
Navjyot K. Hansi
Abid R. Suddle
16 Mental Health and Neurology
201(8)
Fiona M. Thompson
17 Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
209(14)
Matthew Collins
Keyur Patel
Section 4 Practical Issues in Patients with Liver Abnormalities
223(32)
18 Prescribing in Patients with Abnormal Liver Tests or Liver Disease: A Pragmatic Approach
225(12)
Paul Selby
19 Invasive Procedures in Patients with Liver Disease
237(6)
Will Lester
20 Diagnosing Drug-Induced Liver Injury
243(12)
Guruprasad P. Aithal
Index 255
Gideon M. Hirschfield is a practicing Hepatologist and holds the Lily and Terry Horner Chair in Autoimmune Liver Disease Research at the Toronto General Hospital. He is also Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Toronto.

Paramjit Gill is a practicing general practitioner and Professor of General Practice at the University of Warwick.

James Neuberger is a consultant physician at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.