1st Edition
by James Neuberger (Editor), Gideon M. Hirschfield (Editor)
A practical guide to autoimmune liver diseases through pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management
In Autoimmune Liver Disease Management and Clinical Practice,
practitioners will learn about the current state of autoimmune liver
disease and how to focus on their diagnosis and treatment. The four-part
book begins with a thorough investigation of current immunological
thinking as it relates to the autoimmunity of the liver. It also covers
the four major hepatic autoimmune liver diseases in both adults and
children, their management and the role of liver transplantation, and
learned approaches to patient management and empowerment.
Expert
authors in the field have come together to provide a thorough
examination of autoimmune liver disease to help support clinicians
assisting patients. The text provides an in-depth look at topics
including:
● The four major hepatic autoimmune liver diseases, their diagnosis, and potential disease management
● The use (and misuse) of autoantibodies in diagnosis and treatment
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The role and timing of liver transplantation and the impact of
recurrent autoimmune liver disease as well as de novo autoimmune
hepatitis
● Optimal approaches to managing patients and keeping care personalised
With breadth, depth and current-day relevance, Autoimmune Liver Disease sheds light on recent developments in management of liver disease for practitioners, nurses, and health care professionals.