Managing the Complications of Cirrhosis

A Practical Approach

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
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Author: ISBN: 9781617111631
Publisher: SLACK Incorporated Publication: October 15, 2011
Imprint: SLACK Incorporated Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781617111631
Publisher: SLACK Incorporated
Publication: October 15, 2011
Imprint: SLACK Incorporated
Language: English

Managing the Complications of Cirrhosis: A Practical Approach is a simple pocket guide for the community gastroenterologist and primary-care provider who manages liver disease. While there are other books available on the market regarding the management of cirrhosis, this reference includes information geared toward the busy practitioner, allowing the reader to reference a chapter that easily addresses the clinical issue at hand. Dr. Atif Zaman provides essential and current information on the management of cirrhosis for the nonhepatologist. Each chapter in Managing the Complications of Cirrhosis: A Practical Approach is broken down into four sections, including a summary of the issue at hand, a diagnosis of the problem, a treatment algorithm, and what to do if the treatment algorithm is ineffective. In addition, each chapter highlights complex cases that have no standard treatment, but have emerging concepts or data. Chapter topics include Preventative health issues in patients with cirrhosis; Nutrition in patients with cirrhosis; Management of hepatocellular carcinoma; Pulmonary issues in patients with cirrhosis; Timing of referral for liver transplant

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Managing the Complications of Cirrhosis: A Practical Approach is a simple pocket guide for the community gastroenterologist and primary-care provider who manages liver disease. While there are other books available on the market regarding the management of cirrhosis, this reference includes information geared toward the busy practitioner, allowing the reader to reference a chapter that easily addresses the clinical issue at hand. Dr. Atif Zaman provides essential and current information on the management of cirrhosis for the nonhepatologist. Each chapter in Managing the Complications of Cirrhosis: A Practical Approach is broken down into four sections, including a summary of the issue at hand, a diagnosis of the problem, a treatment algorithm, and what to do if the treatment algorithm is ineffective. In addition, each chapter highlights complex cases that have no standard treatment, but have emerging concepts or data. Chapter topics include Preventative health issues in patients with cirrhosis; Nutrition in patients with cirrhosis; Management of hepatocellular carcinoma; Pulmonary issues in patients with cirrhosis; Timing of referral for liver transplant

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