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100 _aAndrea DiMartini
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222 _aabstinence acamprosate acid activity acute addiction alcohol abuse alcohol consumption alcohol dependence alcohol intake alcohol misuse alcohol use disorders alcohol withdrawal alcohol‐induced alcohol‐related liver disease alcoholic hepatitis alcoholic liver disease ascites assessment associated baclofen behavior benzodiazepines bilirubin biopsy brief intervention cancer cause cells chronic alcohol chronic liver disease cirrhosis Clin clinical con­ cytokines damage diagnosis disulfiram dose drinkers drugs effects of alcohol encephalopathy ethanol ethyl glucuronide evaluation fibrosis follow‐up g/day gabapentin heavy drinking hepatic encephalopathy hepatocytes Hepatology impairment increased infection James Neuberger levels liver injury Liver Transpl liver transplantation long‐term markers metabolism mortality naltrexone nutritional opioid oxidative patients with alcoholic patients with liver pentoxifylline population post‐transplant potential present prognosis protein psychiatric psychosocial reduce relapse risk factors score screening seizures serum specific steatohepatitis steatosis steroids studies substance symptoms syndrome therapy tion toxic treatment of alcohol varices Wiley & Sons
245 _aAlcohol Abuse and Liver Disease
250 _aillustrated, reprint
260 _a9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2dQ, UK
_bJohn Wiley & Sons
_c2015
300 _a 264 pages
505 _aContents: List of Contributors vii Biochemical determination of alcohol Epidemiology of alcoholrelated liver disease Desley A H Neil diagnosis and natural history Patrizia Burra and Giacomo Germani Mechanisms of alcohol toxicity Terry D Schneekloth Extrahepatic manifestations Renata Yang and Marian Fireman of alcohol excess Patterns of alcoholassociated liver damage Joaquim FernándezSolà Cofactors and alcoholrelated liver disease James Neuberger Impact of alcohol and liver disease Mark Thursz and Stephen Atkinson Abnormal liver tests in the context James Ferguson Index
520 _aFor people with alcohol excess and liver disease, successful management must be two-fold with management of both their psychological/physical addiction to alcohol and their liver disease. Alcohol Abuse and liver disease, with its joint focus on hepatology and psychiatry, provides both hepatologists and psychiatrists of all levels with a practical, concise and didactic guide to the investigation and clinical management of those with alcohol-related problems. Edited by a practicing hepatologist in the UK and a practising specialist in psychiatry/substance abuse in the US, it covers areas such as: • Risk factors for alcoholic liver disease • Interaction of alcohol with other co-morbidities • Clinical assessment of alcohol intake • Detoxification and management of withdrawal • Psychotherapeutic and pharmaceutical interventions • Treatment of liver disease Key points, management diagrams and high-quality images are all be supported by the very latest in clinical guidelines from the major hepatology and psychiatry societies such as the APA, EPA, AASLD and EASL. With increasing emphasis on multi-disciplinary speciality care in this area, this is the ideal tool to consult in order to provide the best care possible care for what are very challenging patients to manage.
600 _xAlcoholism–complications.
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600 _xLiver diseases, Alcoholic–etiology.
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600 _x Alcoholism–diagnosis.
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600 _xLiver diseases, Alcoholic–therapy.
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600 _xMedical › Gastroenterology
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600 _x Medical / Gastroenterology
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600 _x Medical / General
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700 _a James Neuberger
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