Liver Transplantation and the Alcoholic Patient by Beresford, Thomas P. (9780521433327) | Browns Books
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Liver Transplantation and the Alcoholic Patient : Medical, Surgical and Psychosocial Issues

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Alcohol-induced liver disease, the most common cause of end-stage liver failure in the developed world, is treated increasingly by liver transplantation.

This poses especially difficult dilemmas for health care workers in liver transplant programmes.

This text, jointly edited by a hepatologist, a surgeon and a psychiatrist, provides a scientific and scholarly review of the medical, surgical and psychosocial aspects of evaluation, surgery and post-liver-transplant care in alcoholics.

Drawing on the extensive experience gained in recent years at the University of Michigan Medical Center, practical advice is given, enlivened by the use of case vignettes.

The book concludes with a stimulating discussion of the ethical issues surrounding the controversial topic of liver transplantation in alcoholics.

Essential reading for all involved in organ transplantation, it will provide valuable insights to all physicians, surgeons, psychiatrists and related health care professionals involved in the care of alcoholic patients.

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Cambridge University Press
0521433320 / 9780521433327
Hardback
616.3
21/04/1994
United Kingdom
English
144 pages, 20 line diagrams 2 half-tones 21 tables
157 x 235 mm, 369 grams
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