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Biliary Disease

From Science to Clinic

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 6th Mar 2017
Dimensions: w 155mm h 235mm
Weight: 5314g
ISBN-10: 3319501666
ISBN-13: 9783319501666
Barcode No: 9783319501666
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Synopsis
This book addresses the current understanding of the diagnosis and management of biliary disease across all ages, with emphasis on how the latest advances in clinical science may be integrated into current and future therapies. The coverage is wide ranging, encompassing congenital and acquired conditions including cholestatic syndromes, biliary atresia, drug-induced cholestasis, primary biliary cholangitis/cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, cholangiocarcinoma, gallstone disease, and autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis. With contributions from basic and clinical scientists, the relevance of state-of-the-art mechanistic biology to diagnosis, treatment, and future opportunities for drug design is clearly explained. The balance between science and clinical practice will ensure that this book makes a lasting contribution to the field. A broad readership will find the book easy to access and a rich source of information on current best practice and evolving management strategies.

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"This compact and readable book has a broad ambition to cover the basic science, clinical practice, future therapies and advances in this wide field. ... The chapters are well chosen to cover the speciality. The text is well organized and easy to follow and search with paragraph headings. ... Photos and graphics are plentiful and colourful. ... This will prove to be a very useful textbook and reference for clinicians and other professionals working in the field of biliary disease." (James Rink, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Vol. 78 (11), November, 2017)