Alcoholic Liver Disease, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease (Volume 23-1) (The Clinics: Internal Medicine, Volume 23-1)
By Norman L. Sussman MD FAASLD, Michael R Lucey MD
Alcoholic liver disease has once again entered our collective conscience. A paper in 2012 showed the utility of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in acute alcoholic hepatitis. As expected, this opened the floodgates. Every liver transplant program in the USA is now under pressure to list and transplant patients with alcoholic liver disease (ALD), resulting n a shift in the type of patients to admit and list for OLT. In consultation with Dr. Norman Gitlin, Dr. Norman Sussman and Dr. Michael Lucey have put together a collection of articles on current practices and future trends in the management of alcohol-related diseases. Expert authors from top institutions have contributed articles on the following topcs: Histopathology; Alcohol and the Law; Alcoholic Liver Disease in Children; Alcohol Use Disorder; Pathogenesis of ALD; Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis; Nutrition and Malnutrition in ALD; Alcoholic Cirrhosis; Liver Transplantation for Alcoholic Liver Disease; CNS effects of Alcohol; and Will Studies in NASH Help to Manage AS. Readers will come away with current clinical information to help them to make clinical decisions that will improve patient outcomes.
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a condition that has gained significant attention in recent years. With studies showing the effectiveness of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in treating acute alcoholic hepatitis, the landscape of ALD management has undergone a dramatic shift. In response to this shift, renowned experts Dr. Norman Sussman and Dr. Michael Lucey, in collaboration with Dr. Norman Gitlin, have compiled a comprehensive collection of articles exploring current practices and future trends in the management of alcohol-related diseases.
This book, titled Alcoholic Liver Disease: Current Practices and Future Trends, features contributions from expert authors affiliated with top institutions. The topics covered include histopathology, alcohol and the law, alcoholic liver disease in children, alcohol use disorder, pathogenesis of ALD, acute alcoholic hepatitis, nutrition and malnutrition in ALD, alcoholic cirrhosis, liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease, CNS effects of alcohol, and the potential implications of NASH studies in managing AS.
Readers of this book will gain access to current clinical information that can help inform their decision-making processes, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes. The articles provide insights into the various aspects of ALD and address the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with this condition.
Introducing Alcoholic Liver Disease: Current Practices and Future Trends
This groundbreaking book, published by Elsevier, aims to shed light on the complexities surrounding ALD. Whether you are a medical professional specializing in hepatology or a healthcare student looking to broaden your knowledge, this book serves as an invaluable resource.
Dr. Norman L. Sussman MD FAASLD and Dr. Michael R Lucey MD, both highly accomplished in the field of hepatology, have curated a collection of articles written by top experts in the field. Their expertise ensures that the content is accurate, up-to-date, and reflects the latest advances in ALD research and management.
The book begins with an exploration of histopathology, providing readers with a foundation for understanding the structural changes that occur in the liver due to alcohol consumption. This sets the stage for subsequent articles that delve deeper into the legal aspects of alcohol and the impact of alcohol use disorder on ALD.
By including a specific section on alcoholic liver disease in children, the authors acknowledge the need for specialized care in younger patients. This section addresses the unique challenges faced when diagnosing and treating ALD in children, highlighting the importance of early intervention and appropriate management.
The book also covers topics such as the pathogenesis of ALD, acute alcoholic hepatitis, and the role of nutrition in ALD. These articles provide critical insights into the underlying mechanisms driving ALD progression and offer evidence-based recommendations for optimizing patient outcomes.
One area of particular interest is the discussion on liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease. The book explores the ethical considerations, patient selection criteria, and long-term outcomes associated with OLT. This comprehensive analysis equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge needed to assess the risks and benefits of transplantation in ALD patients.
Furthermore, the book examines the central nervous system (CNS) effects of alcohol, shedding light on the impact of alcohol on brain function and behavior. Understanding these effects is essential for effectively managing patients with ALD and preventing relapse.
Lastly, the book examines the potential implications of studying non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in the management of alcoholic steatohepatitis (AS). This emerging field of research holds promise in elucidating common mechanisms between ALD and NASH, providing insights that could inform future treatment strategies.
Why Order Alcoholic Liver Disease: Current Practices and Future Trends?
Ordering this book guarantees access to a wealth of cutting-edge information on the management of alcoholic liver disease. Whether you are a healthcare professional seeking to enhance your knowledge or a student eager to stay ahead of the curve, this book is an essential addition to your professional library.
The expert-authored articles cover a wide range of topics, ensuring that readers gain a comprehensive understanding of ALD. The content is meticulously researched, providing evidence-based recommendations that can be applied in clinical practice.
Improved patient outcomes are at the forefront of this book’s mission. By delving into current practices and future trends, the authors equip healthcare professionals with the tools needed to make informed decisions that positively impact their patients’ lives.
Investing in this book is an investment in your professional growth and expertise. Stay at the forefront of ALD management and order Alcoholic Liver Disease: Current Practices and Future Trends today.
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier; 1st edition (January 4, 2019)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0323654517
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323654517