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Practical Hepatic Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach

Practical Hepatic Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach

A Volume in the Pattern Recognition Series

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A volume in the popular Pattern Recognition Series, Practical Hepatic Pathology:: A Diagnostic Approach features completely updated and reorganized content, resulting in a truly practical guide to understanding liver pathology. Dr. Romil Saxena presents interpretation of liver biopsies according to a pattern-based approach that begins with recognition of the predominant histological pattern of injury, followed by identification of secondary features and appropriate work-up that lead you away from pitfalls to the best diagnosis.

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Elsevier
58809
9780323428736
9780323428736

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
792
Dimensions (mm)
222 x 281
Weight (g)
2360
  • SECTION I: BASIC CONCEPTS IN LIVER PATHOLOGY

    1 Microscopic Anatomy, Basic Terms, and Elemental Lesions

    SECTION II: CLINICAL, LABORATORY, AND RADIOLOGIC FEATURES OF LIVER DISEASE

    2 Clinical Features of Liver Disease

    3 Laboratory Tests in Liver Disease

    4 Investigative Imaging of the Liver

    SECTION III: LIVER DISEASES OF CHILDHOOD

    5 Liver Diseases of Childhood

    SECTION IV: METABOLIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER

    6 Medical Genetics and Biochemistry in Diagnosis and Management

    7 Histologic Patterns of Metabolic Liver Diseases

    8 Liver in Wilson Disease

    9 Liver Disease in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency

    10 Liver Disease in Cystic Fibrosis

    11 Liver Disease in Iron Overload

    12 Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

    SECTION V: INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF THE LIVER

    13 Acute Viral Hepatitis

    14 Hepatitis B

    15 Hepatitis C

    16 Chronic Hepatitis: Grading and Staging

    17 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of the Liver

    18 Nonviral Infections of the Liver

    SECTION VI: GRANULOMATOUS DISEASES OF THE LIVER

    19 Hepatic Granulomas: Differential Diagnosis

    20 Hepatic Sarcoidosis

    SECTION VII: AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS

    21 Autoimmune Hepatitis and Overlap Syndromes

    SECTION VIII: DRUG- AND TOXIN-INDUCED LIVER INJURY

    22 Metabolism of Drugs and Xenobiotics

    23 Liver Injury Due to Drugs and Herbal Agents

    24 Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease

    SECTION IX: DISORDERS OF THE BILE DUCTS, BILE FORMATION, AND SECRETION

    25 Fibrocystic Liver Diseases

    26 Primary Biliary Cholangitis

    27 Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

    28 Loss of Intrahepatic Bile Ducts

    29A Intrahepatic Cholestasis: Molecular Physiology of Bile Formation and Secretion

    29B Intrahepatic Cholestasis: Diseases of Bile Formation and Secretion

    SECTION X: VASCULAR DISORDERS OF THE LIVER

    30 Vascular Disorders of the Liver

    SECTION XI: TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS OF THE LIVER

    31 Premalignant and Early Malignant Hepatocellular Lesions in Chronic Hepatitis/Cirrhosis

    32 Benign Hepatocellular Tumors

    33 Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    34 Benign and Malignant Tumors of Bile Ducts

    35 Liver Tumors of Childhood

    36 Miscellaneous Liver Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions

    SECTION XII: LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

    37 Clinical Aspects of Liver Transplantation

    38 Pathology of Liver Transplantation

    SECTION XIII: EVOLVING CONCEPTS IN LIVER PATHOLOGY

    39 Biphenotypic Primary Liver Carcinoma

    40 Regression of Liver Fibrosis: From Myth to Reality

    41 Cirrhosis: A Term in Need of a Makeover

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