The Liver in Systemic Disease 1st Edition
The Liver in Systemic Disease, 1st Edition by Gideon M. Hirschfield, Paramijt Gill, and James Neuberger draws you into a focused, clinically driven exploration of how systemic conditions shape hepatic health. This authoritative volume captures the intersection of hepatology with autoimmune, metabolic, infectious and cardiovascular medicine — essential reading for clinicians who must see the liver in the context of whole-patient care.
Inside, you’ll find clear, evidence-based discussions that connect pathophysiology to bedside decision-making. Chapters examine how systemic diseases present in the liver, practical diagnostic pathways, and contemporary management strategies that matter to hepatologists, transplant physicians, gastroenterologists, internists, and clinical pathologists. Internationally minded, the book addresses challenges faced by practitioners across the UK, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific, making it relevant for global practice and teaching.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of depth and usability: authoritative authorship combined with concise clinical takeaways, illustrative case discussions, and diagnostic flow. Whether you’re preparing for specialist exams, building a hospital reference shelf, or seeking actionable insight for complex multisystem patients, this book helps translate evidence into confident clinical action.
Add The Liver in Systemic Disease, 1st Edition to your professional library to improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline management of hepatic manifestations, and enhance multidisciplinary care. Ideal for specialists, trainees and medical libraries, this volume is a practical, up-to-date resource that supports better outcomes for patients with liver involvement in systemic illness. Order your copy today to bring focused hepatology expertise into everyday clinical practice.
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