Fast Facts: Liver Disorders
With rising levels of alcohol consumption, obesity and viral hepatitis infection, liver disease is presenting more and more frequently in general practice. Health professionals need to be adept at isolating the cause of disease and initiating prompt action. 'Fast Facts: Liver Disorders' is designed to help primary care providers, hospital doctors and specialist nurses understand the most important issues as quickly as possible, including the indicators of severe disease in order to identify patients who need specialist referral.
This succinct, practical handbook provides quick access to:
an organized approach to the interpretation of liver function tests
guidance on determining levels of alcohol consumption
the latest hepatitis B and C treatments
key information on the complications of cirrhosis
an overview of the common clinical problems associated with transplantation
With its simple explanations, clear illustrations and logical algorithms, 'Fast Facts: Liver Disorders' will help you identify and correct liver disease, minimize permanent damage, and monitor and manage recovery within the community.
Contents:
Investigating liver disease
Acute liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease
Drug-induced liver injury
Autoimmune liver diseases
Metabolic liver diseases
Chronic viral hepatitis
Complications of cirrhosis
Benign liver tumors, cysts, infections and abscesses
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Pregnancy and the liver
Liver transplantation
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