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Hepatic sinusoidal cells such as sinusoidal endothelial cells,
Kupffer cells, hepatic stellate cells, and pit cells play an
important role in hemodynamic and metabolic function and are
involved in various liver diseases. The frequent involvement of
sinusoidal cells in pathologic conditions is explained by the
diverse actions of those cells, an understanding of which is
essential to clinicians. Generously illustrated, this volume
presents results of recent studies on hepatic sinusoidal cells in
liver diseases, with an introduction to the structure and function
of the various types of sinusoidal cells. The in-depth focus of the
book is on the role of hepatic sinusoidal cells in relation to
liver injury and regeneration, hepatic sinusoidal microcirculation,
alcoholic liver diseases, hepatic fibrosis, liver tumor, liver
transplantation, cholestasis, and congenital lipidosis, thus
providing a valuable reference source for practitioners and
researchers.
Hepatic sinusoidal cells such as sinusoidal endothelial cells,
Kupffer cells, hepatic stellate cells, and pit cells play an
important role in hemodynamic and metabolic function and are
involved in various liver diseases. The frequent involvement of
sinusoidal cells in pathologic conditions is explained by the
diverse actions of those cells, an understanding of which is
essential to clinicians. Generously illustrated, this volume
presents results of recent studies on hepatic sinusoidal cells in
liver diseases, with an introduction to the structure and function
of the various types of sinusoidal cells. The in-depth focus of the
book is on the role of hepatic sinusoidal cells in relation to
liver injury and regeneration, hepatic sinusoidal microcirculation,
alcoholic liver diseases, hepatic fibrosis, liver tumor, liver
transplantation, cholestasis, and congenital lipidosis, thus
providing a valuable reference source for practitioners and
researchers.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is common in the Far East and South
Africa, but is rare in the United States and Europe. The vast
experience of the East, which has led to marked improvement in the
prognosis of patients with HCC, is made available to researchers
worldwide in this monograph. The book is based on an enormous
amount of data that has been collected and analyzed by the Liver
Cancer Study Group of Japan. The data stems from a survey on HCC in
Japan since 1965 and contains information from more than 30,000
patients with regard to age distribution, past medical history,
diagnostic procedures, frequency of HBV-associated antigens and
antibodies, surgical and conservative treatments, gross anatomical
and histological features of the tumors, pathology of the
noncancerous portions, distant metastasis, and survival rate. This
data is a tremendous contribution to our understanding of the
epidemiology, pathology, and the latest developments of the
molecular biology and clinical problems of primary liver cancer.
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