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Common Liver Diseases and Transplantation - An Algorithmic Approach to Work Up and Management (Paperback)
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Common Liver Diseases and Transplantation - An Algorithmic Approach to Work Up and Management (Paperback)
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Common Liver Diseases and Transplantation: An Algorithmic Approach
to Work Up and Management provides a review of liver diseases and
transplantation that is comprehensive enough to provide an
intellectual basis for the data, yet simple enough to be read and
assimilate into clinical practice rapidly. Common Liver Diseases
and Transplantation by Dr. Robert S. Brown Jr is written with an
intended flow and structure. The early chapters are summaries on
topics such as early and late liver disease, workup and diagnosis,
and pre- and post-transplant problems. The chapters that follow are
liver disease-specific and cover the liver diseases physicians will
encounter in their patients. The in-depth chapters provide
disease-specific epidemiology and outcomes, as well as diagnostic
tables and more detailed algorithms and management approaches. With
two decades worth of teaching liver disease both formally as well
as in rounds and informal "chalk talks" with residents and fellows,
Dr. Robert S. Brown Jr presents a way to think about clinical liver
problems with a simple algorithmic method. Common Liver Diseases
and Transplantation: An Algorithmic Approach to Work Up and
Management will serve as a useful resource for gastroenterologists,
fellows, medical students, internists, and internal medicine
residents.
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