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Published September, 2018
By Rong Liu
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This book provides a comprehensive guide to the use of laparoscopic resection in the treatment of surgical liver lesions. Though each chapter covers a different technique, all chapters are written in a uniform style, including indications and contraindications, surgical steps, key techniques, complications and notes.

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€134.19
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Published August, 2018
By Resat Ozaras and Veysel Tahan
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This book presents up-to-date, practically oriented information on major topics in chronic hepatitis B. Management of chronic hepatitis B in children is considered separately, and emerging drugs that hold promise for the treatment of chronic HBV infection are discussed.

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€67.09
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Published August, 2018
By Rikiya Fujita and Tetsuya Mine
Publisher: Springer (Springer Verlag, Japan)
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Comprehensively covering various techniques such as ERCP, EUS, EST and lithotripsy, this book highlights innovative endoscopic surgical techniques for managing pancreatico-biliary.

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€229.36
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Published August, 2018
By Yasuni Nakanuma
Publisher: Springer (Springer Verlag, Singapore)
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the research on bile duct pathology, from basic theory to practical aspects, and presents the latest advances.

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€109.79
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Published August, 2018
By Xiao-Ming Yin and Wen Xing Ding
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This essential volume presents comprehensive information on cell death and autophagy in liver diseases, including the role and molecular signaling pathways of cell death in alcohol and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, bile acids, hepatitis C virus and drug-induced liver injury.

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€182.99
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Published August, 2018
By Xiao-Ming Yin and Wen Xing Ding
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This volume has gathered together some of the world's experts on cell death in liver diseases, covering topics on a variety of types of liver injury.

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€170.79
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Published August, 2018
By David J. Hass
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This volume provides a comprehensive introduction and review of small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE).

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€97.59
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The possibility to achieve an R0 resection is many times limited by the amount and quality of the future liver remnant (FLR), being posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) the most feared and severe complication after major liver resections.

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€121.99
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Published July, 2018
By Susumu Tazuma and Hajime Takikawa
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This book examines the biological aspects of bile acid analysis and their clinical applications, providing readers with an overview of cutting-edge discussions on Bile Acid research and diseases.

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€146.39
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Published July, 2018
By John Fung and Bijan Eghtesad
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This volume provides a concise yet comprehensive overview on surgical procedures performed on the cirrhotic patient. Operations discussed in detail include bariatric surgery, colorectal surgery, hepatic surgery, kidney transplantation, gynecological procedures, neurosurgical procedures, and ophthalmic surgery.

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€91.49
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