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158,07 ۥProvides data on correlations of organs with the liver from basic and clinical viewpoints
•Includes chapters on dysbiosis and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
•Will enrich researchers’, clinical residents’ and medical students’ understanding of the liver
Based on the results of studies on autoimmunity, the endocrine system, nutrients, metal metabolism and intestinal bacterial flora, this volume thoroughly covers studies on functional correlation of the liver with the spleen, visceral fat, intestinal tract, and central nervous system. Including associations with dysbiosis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and hepatocellular carcinoma, it offers comprehensive data on correlations of organs with the liver from basic and clinical viewpoints. The Liver in Systemic Diseases will especially be of interest to researchers, clinical residents and medical students with an interest in hepatology and gastroenterology. Furthermore, the book has interdisciplinary appeal and provides a foundation that will help physicians to consider clinical conditions of diseases from a broader perspective.
Contents
•Part I: Basic Research.
1 Innate immunity and liver.
2 Microbiota and liver.
3 Spleen and liver.
4 Brain and liver.
5 Glucose metabolism and liver.
6 Lipid metabolism and liver.
7 Metal metabolism and liver.
•Part II: Clinical Research.
8 Metabolic syndrome and liver.
9 Heart diseases and liver.
10 Respiratory diseases and liver.
11 Renal diseases and liver.
12 Endocrine diseases and liver.
13 Rheumatic diseases and liver.
14 Hematologic diseases and liver.
15 IgG4-related diseases and liver.
16 Infectious diseases and liver.