Fatty Liver Disease (eBook, PDF)
NASH and Related Disorders
Redaktion: Farrell, Geoffrey C.; Mccullough, Arthur J.; Hall, Pauline De La M.; George, Jacob
Fatty Liver Disease (eBook, PDF)
NASH and Related Disorders
Redaktion: Farrell, Geoffrey C.; Mccullough, Arthur J.; Hall, Pauline De La M.; George, Jacob
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Fatty Liver Diseases: NASH and Related Disorders is an unusual book: it combines a practical approach for students and physicians concerned with the problem with a clear overview on the causative mechanisms. It appeals to doctors and other health care workers who encounter this problem, as well as to pathologists and investigators interested in the field of liver disease. It will improve your diagnostic acumen for people with abnormal liver tests, advance your knowledge about this important subject and help with your specialist or undergraduate exams, and management of a common disorder.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781405141000
- Artikelnr.: 38286312
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781405141000
- Artikelnr.: 38286312
Preface.
1 Overview: an introduction to NASH and related fatty liver disorders.
2 Pathology of hepatic steatosis, NASH and related conditions.
3 The epidemiology and risk factors of NASH.
4 Insulin resistance in NAFLD: potential mechanisms and therapies.
5 NASH as part of the metabolic (insulin resistance) syndrome.
6 NASH is a genetically determined disease.
7 The pathogenesis of NASH: human studies.
8 Animal models of steatohepatitis.
9 Fatty acid metabolism and lipotoxicity in the pathogenesis of NAFLD/NASH.
10 Cytokines and inflammatory recruitment in NASH: experimental and human
studies.
11 Mitochondrial injury and NASH.
12 Cell biology of NASH: fibrosis and cell proliferation.
13 Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of NAFLD.
14 The clinical outcome of NAFLD including cryptogenic cirrhosis.
15 Practical approach to the diagnosis and management of people with fatty
liver diseases.
16 Management of NASH: current and future perspectives on treatment.
17 NAFLD, NASH and orthotopic liver transplantation.
18 NAFLD/NASH is not just a 'Western' problem: some perspectives on
NAFLD/NASH from the East.
19 NAFLD/NASH in children.
20 Steatohepatitis resulting from intestinal bypass.
21 Specific disorders associated with NAFLD.
22 Hepatocellular carcinoma in NAFLD.
23 Does NASH or NAFLD contribute to comorbidity of other liver diseases?.
24 Recent advances.
Index
Preface.
1 Overview: an introduction to NASH and related fatty liver disorders.
2 Pathology of hepatic steatosis, NASH and related conditions.
3 The epidemiology and risk factors of NASH.
4 Insulin resistance in NAFLD: potential mechanisms and therapies.
5 NASH as part of the metabolic (insulin resistance) syndrome.
6 NASH is a genetically determined disease.
7 The pathogenesis of NASH: human studies.
8 Animal models of steatohepatitis.
9 Fatty acid metabolism and lipotoxicity in the pathogenesis of NAFLD/NASH.
10 Cytokines and inflammatory recruitment in NASH: experimental and human
studies.
11 Mitochondrial injury and NASH.
12 Cell biology of NASH: fibrosis and cell proliferation.
13 Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of NAFLD.
14 The clinical outcome of NAFLD including cryptogenic cirrhosis.
15 Practical approach to the diagnosis and management of people with fatty
liver diseases.
16 Management of NASH: current and future perspectives on treatment.
17 NAFLD, NASH and orthotopic liver transplantation.
18 NAFLD/NASH is not just a 'Western' problem: some perspectives on
NAFLD/NASH from the East.
19 NAFLD/NASH in children.
20 Steatohepatitis resulting from intestinal bypass.
21 Specific disorders associated with NAFLD.
22 Hepatocellular carcinoma in NAFLD.
23 Does NASH or NAFLD contribute to comorbidity of other liver diseases?.
24 Recent advances.
Index