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Clinical Dilemmas in Non-AlcoholicFatty Liver Disease offers hepatologists practical, up-to-date and expert guidance on the most topical dilemmas, difficulties and areas of controversy/difficulty surrounding this ever-increasing area of liver disease they face in daily practice.

Roger Williams and Simon Taylor-Robinson, two of Europes leading hepatologists, have recruited leading figures from across the world to assist them, resulting in a truly international approach. Each chapter covers a specific area of difficulty, containing clear learning points and providing evidence-based expert guidance on the latest hot topics in clinical management such as:

  • Is NAFLD different in absence of Metabolic Syndrome?
  • Are the pros outweighed by the cons of obtaining a liver biopsy?
  • Is progression to cirrhosis more likely in children with NAFLD?
  • What are the dangers as well as the true benefits of bariatric surgery?
  • How is it best to use antifibrotic agents in clinical practice?

Clinical Dilemmas in Non-AlcoholicFatty Liver Disease provides the answers to the questions and challenges that clinicians face every day in this area. It is essential reading for hepatologists of all levels and researchers in hepatology, as well as all those involved in the care of patients with NAFLD, including gastroenterologists, pathologists and specialist hepatology nurses.

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Table of Contents
List of Tables
  1. Chapter 02
  2. Chapter 03
  3. Chapter 05
  4. Chapter 09
  5. Chapter 11
  6. Chapter 13
  7. Chapter 14
  8. Chapter 17
  9. Chapter 18
  10. Chapter 19
  11. Chapter 21
  12. Chapter 22
  13. Chapter 25
List of Illustrations
  1. Chapter 03
  2. Chapter 05
  3. Chapter 06
  4. Chapter 07
  5. Chapter 08
  6. Chapter 09
  7. Chapter 10
  8. Chapter 11
  9. Chapter 12
  10. Chapter 13
  11. Chapter 15
  12. Chapter 16
  13. Chapter 17
  14. Chapter 18
  15. Chapter 19
  16. Chapter 22
  17. Chapter 25
  18. Chapter 26
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Clinical Dilemmas in

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

EDITED BY

Roger Williams, CBE

The Institute of Hepatology
Foundation for Liver Research
London, UK

Simon D. Taylor-Robinson

Digestive Diseases Division
Imperial College London
London, UK

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Williams, Roger, 1931, editor. | Taylor-Robinson, Simon D., author.
Title: Clinical dilemmas in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease / [edited by] Roger Williams, Simon Taylor-Robinson.
Description: Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015040510 | ISBN 9781118912034 (pbk.)
Subjects: | MESH: Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
Classification: LCC RC848.F3 | NLM WI 700 | DDC 616.3/62dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015040510

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List of contributors

Dr Quentin M. Anstee
Institute of Cellular Medicine
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;
Liver Unit, Freeman Hospital
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Professor Curtis K. Argo
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA

Professor Elizabeth M. Brunt
Department of Pathology and Immunology
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO, USA

Professor Stephen H. Caldwell
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA

Dr Jeremy F. L. Cobbold
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Oxford, UK

Dr Paul Cordero
Institute for Liver and Digestive Health
University College London
London, UK

Professor Christopher P. Day
Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;
Liver Unit, Freeman Hospital
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Professor Anil Dhawan
Paediatric Liver Centre, Kings College London School of Medicine
Kings College Hospital
London, UK

Professor Anna Mae Diehl
Division of Gastroenterology
Department of Medicine
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

Dr Joanna K. Dowman
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK

Professor Jean-Franois Dufour
University Clinic for Visceral Surgery and Medicine
Inselspital University of Berne
Bern, Switzerland

Dr Jonathan Fallowfield
MRC/University of Edinburgh Centre for Inflammation Research
Queens Medical Research Institute
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, UK

Professor Geoffrey C. Farrell
The Canberra Hospital
Australian Capital Territory, Australia;
Department of Hepatic Medicine
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia

Professor Nicholas Finer
Centre for Weight Loss, Metabolic and Endocrine Surgery
University College London Hospitals, London, UK
National Centre for Cardiovascular Prevention and Outcomes
UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science
London, UK

Dr Emer Fitzpatrick
Paediatric Liver Centre, Kings College London School of Medicine

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