Hardcover - 1264 pages The name Schiff is synonymous with hepatology. Leon Schiff co-founded the AASLD in 1950 and was the main editor of this iconic book for the first 7 editions. Following Leon Schiff's death, his son Gene Schiff has taken on the lead editor role, and this 11th edition will be the 4th under his guidance. As a result, Schiff's Diseases of the Liver has been widely accepted as the number 1 clinical hepatology reference book for over 50 years. With its strength being its strong clinical focus on hepatology, it covers anatomy, pathology, testing, imaging, and effects of liver disease on other organs, before moving on to sections that address specific diseases and clinical syndromes. Sections begin with a clear overview and chapters with a key concepts section that helps the reader quickly assimilate the most noteworthy information. Its enormous appeal has been due clarity of text, combined with a sheer thoroughness in its breadth of content. Key features include:
The 11th edition will see all chapters fully revised and refreshed with the latest in clinical information, once again providing the most up to date textbook for the clinician. 50% of the contributors chosen will be new names, adding a fresh approach to each chapter. It will include new chapters on:
New to the 11th edition will be a companion website accompanying the print book containing a range of containing accessory material, including:
The inclusion of these accessory features, as well as the fully updated chapter revisions, fresh contributor list, and the streamlined, more accessible one volume book will ensure that Schiff’s Diseases of the Liver is as relevant as ever, that it always seeks to improve and evolve with each new edition, and that it retains its place as the key textbook for gastroenterologists and hepatologists, and specialist GI trainees treating patients with liver disease. The book contains predominantly black-and-white illustrations, with some color illustrations. |
1. History Taking and Physical Examination for the Patient with Liver Disease (Norton J. Greenberger)
2. Laboratory Tests (H. Franklin Herlong and Mack C. Mitchell Jr)
3. Liver Biopsy and Laparoscopy (Alyson N. Fox, Lennox J. Jeffers and K. Rajender Reddy)
4. Non-Invasive and Invasive Imaging of the Liver and Biliary Tract (Kunal Jajoo, Kevin Mennitt and Ira Jacobson)
Part II: General Considerations
5. Physioanatomic Considerations (Ian R. Wanless)
6. Bilirubin Metabolism and Jaundice (Allan W, Wolkoff and Paul D. Berk)
7. Hepatic Histopathology (Zachary D. Goodman)
8. Mechanisms of Liver Injury (Harmeet Malhi and Gregory J. Gores)
9. Hepatic Manifestations of Systemic Disorders (Stuart C. Gordon and Hemal K. Patel)
10. Hepatobiliary Complications of Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (Josh Levitsky and Natasha Walzer)
11. The Liver in Pregnancy (Yannick Bacq)
Part III: Consequences of Liver Disease
12. Hepatic Fibrosis (Scott L. Friedman)
13. Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient with Liver Disease (Lawrence S. Friedman)
14. Portal Hypertension: Non-Surgical and Surgical Management(Hitoshi Maruyama and Arun J. Sanyal)
15. Renal Complications of Liver Disease and the Hepatorenal Syndrome (Florence Wong)
16. Pulmonary Manifestations of Liver Disease (Rajan Kochar and Michael B. Fallon)
17. Ascites and Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (Bruce A. Runyon)
18. Hepatic Encephalopathy (Ravi K. Prakash and Kevin D. Mullen)
19. Acute Liver Failure (Anne M. Larson)
Part IV: Cholestatic Disorders
20. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (Douglas L. Nguyen, Nicholas F. LaRusso and Konstantinos N. Lazaridis)
21. Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (Stephen P. James)
22. Autoimmune Hepatitis (Edward L. Krawitt)
Part V: Viral Hepatitis
23. Hepatitis A and E (Joshua Watson and Maria H. Sjogren)
24. Hepatitis B and D (Anna S.F. Lok and Francesco Negro)
25. Hepatitis C (Jama M. Darling, Stanley M. Lemon and Michael W. Fried)
Part VI: Alcohol and Drug-induced Liver Disease
26. Alcoholic Liver Disease (Srinivasan Dasarathy and Arthur J. McCullough)
27. Drug-induced Liver Disease (Shivakumar Chitturi and Geoffrey C. Farrell)
28. Mechanisms of Drug-Induced Liver Injury (Paul B. Watkins)
Part VII: Genetic and Metabolic Disease
29. Wilson Disease (Michael L. Schilsky and Anthony S. Tavill)
30. Hemochromatosis and Iron Storage Disorders (Bruce R. Bacon and Robert S. Britton)
31. α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency (David H. Perlmutter)
32. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) (Stephen H. Caldwell, Curtis K. Argo and Abdullah M.S. Al-Osaimi)
Part VIII: Vascular Diseases of the Liver
33. Vascular Diseases of the Liver (Ranjeeta Bahirwani, Mark A. Rosen and Thomas W. Faust)
34. The Liver in Circulatory Failure (Santiago J. Munoz, Jonathan M. Fenkel and Kiley Kolb)
Part IX: Benign and Malignant Tumors: Cystic Disorders
35. Benign Tumors, Nodules and Cystic Diseases of the Liver (Adrian M. Di Bisceglie and Alex S. Befeler)
36. Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Alejandro Forner, Carmen Ayuso and Jordi Bruix)
37. Surgical Options in Liver Cancers (B. Daniel Campos and Jean F. Botha)
Part X: Infectious and Granulomatous Disease
38. Amoebic and Pyogenic Liver Abscesses (Marco A. Olivera-Martínez and David Kershenobich)
39. Parasitic Diseases (Michael A. Dunn)
40. Granulomas of the Liver (James H. Lewis)
41. Hepatobiliary Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (Marie-Louise Vachon, Ponni Perumalswami and Douglas T. Dieterich)
Part XI: Elements of Liver Transplantation
42. Selection and Timing of Liver Transplantation (Richard B. Freeman Jr)
43. Immunosuppression: The Global Picture (Russell H. Wiesner)
44. The First Six Months Following Liver Transplantation (Rajender Reddy and Manuel Mendizabal)
45. Long-Term Management of the Liver Transplant Patient (Timothy M. McCashland)
46. The Liver Transplant Procedure (Bijan Eghtesad and John J. Fung)
47. Recurrent Disease Following Liver Transplantation (Kymberly D.S. Watt and Marie A. Laryea)
48. The Role of Retransplantation (Peter L. Abt and Kim M. Olthoff)
49. Controversies in Liver Transplantation (James F. Trotter)
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