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Fatty Liver Diseases: NASH and Related Disorders is an unusual book: it combines a practical approach for students and physicians concerned with the problem with a clear overview on the causative mechanisms. It appeals to doctors and other health care workers who encounter this problem, as well as to pathologists and investigators interested in the field of liver disease. It will improve your diagnostic acumen for people with abnormal liver tests, advance your knowledge about this important subject and help with your specialist or undergraduate exams, and management of a common disorder.
By Geoffrey C. Farrell (editor), Jacob George (editor), Pauline de la M. Hall (editor) and Arthur J. McCullough (editor)

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9781405112925 | Blackwell Pub, December 15, 2004, cover price $252.95 | About this edition: Fatty Liver Diseases: NASH and Related Disorders is an unusual book: it combines a practical approach for students and physicians concerned with the problem with a clear overview on the causative mechanisms.

Miscellaneous:

9781405141000 | Blackwell Pub, July 11, 2008, cover price $199.95

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9780470987438 | Onl edition (John Wiley & Sons Inc, May 12, 2008), cover price $190.00

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Product Description: Liver disease induced by drugs poses many challenging problems to all who have to deal with them. This book should help the reader to understand, diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent, hepatic drug reactions. The book brings together all that is currently known about drug-induced liver disease in a format which is explanatory as well as comprehensive...read more

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9780443043680 | Churchill Livingstone, May 1, 1994, cover price $174.00 | About this edition: Liver disease induced by drugs poses many challenging problems to all who have to deal with them.

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