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Portal Hypertension A. Holstege

Portal Hypertension By A. Holstege

Portal Hypertension by A. Holstege


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Portal hypertension is causally related to major complications of chronic liver disease like upper GI tract bleeding, ascites formation, portosystemic encephalopathy and bacterial infections.

Portal Hypertension Summary

Portal Hypertension by A. Holstege

Portal hypertension is causally related to major complications of chronic liver disease like upper GI tract bleeding, ascites formation, portosystemic encephalopathy and bacterial infections. In recent years, new approaches have increased our knowledge of the underlying pathobiological events of these complications. Accordingly, new promising treatment modalities have been developed and introduced into clinical trials.
This book, the proceedings of the 79th Falk Symposium in Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany, 17--19 June 1994, presents the latest developments in the field, including a section which describes the role of portal hypertension in the pathogenesis of complications of chronic liver disease. Also covered is the therapeutic management of portal hypertension and its consequences as well as the latest endoscopic, interventional and surgical treatment options.
This book is essential reading for those whose interests range from anatomy and pathobiology through to practical recommendations for treatment of portal hypertension.

Table of Contents

Section I: Etiology of portal hypertension and experimental models; L.A. Colombato, M. Robin, G. Pomier-Layrargues, P.-M. Huet, W. Jiménez, J. Clária, V. Arroyo, A. Holstege, M. Köllinger, J. Schölmerich, K. Okuda, and the study group for idiopathic portal hypertension and aberrant portal hemodynamics, H.E. Blum, E. Walter, A. Stallmach, M. Zeitz, J. Pausch. Section II: Pathological anatomy and pathophysiology of the splanchnic and hepatic circulation in portal hypertension; V.J. Desmet, D. Lebrec, J. Reichen. Section III: Associated disorders, consequences and pathogenesis of complications of portal hypertension; A. von Herbay, W. Stremmel, H. de Groot, H. Sies, G. Strohmeyer, D. Hässinger, R. Schreiber, B. Stoll, F. Zhang, W. Gerok, B.A. Runyon, J.P. Pascal, J.-P. Benhamou, D. Lebrec, A. Hadengue, M. Bernardi, F. Revisani, A. Colantoni, A. Gasbarrini, S. de Notariis, G. Gasbarrini, P. Ferenci. Section IV: Diagnostic assessment of portal hypertension; M. Staritz, A. Hammes, P.A. McCormick. Section V: Treatment of esophageal variceal bleeding; L. Pagliaro, J. Bosch, F. Politi, A. Puleo, G. d'Amico. Section V/1: Prophylactic treatment of a first variceal hemorrhage; N.d. Grace, T. Sauerbruch. Section V/2: Treatment of acute variceal hemorrhage; W.E. Fleig, J. Terés, A. K. Burroughs, M. Panagou, W. Lao, A. Hirner, P. Blauert, P.-F. Petersen. Section V/3: Prophylactic treatment of recurrent variceal bleeding; S.G.J. Williams, D. Westaby, J.S. Goff, M. Rössle, A. Ochs, K. Haag, P. Neuhaus, H. Keck, P. Lemmens, O. Guckelberger. Section VI: Diagnosis and treatment of hepatic encephalopathy; E. Lottere, K.P. Maier. Section VII: Treatment of ascites and its complications; A.L. Gerbes, P. Ginés, J. Saló,m C. Vons, R. Fairfull-Smith, D. Franco, V. Gross, T. Andus, H.-G. Leser, J. Schölmerich. Section VIII: Hepatorenal syndrome; J.H. Henriksen, H. Ring-Larsen, J. Saló, J. Rodés. Section IX: Transplantation; R. Pichlmayr, H. Lang, K.J. Oldhafer.

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NPB9780792388791
9780792388791
0792388798
Portal Hypertension by A. Holstege
New
Hardback
Springer
1995-06-30
462
N/A
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