Drug-induced liver disease
2nd ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Kaplowitz, Neil. - Contributor
- DeLeve, Laurie D., 1955- - Contributor
Publication
2007 - CRC Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
207,500 words, Guess
Page Count
830 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17891583M
- ISBN-139780849398964
- ISBN-100849398967
- OCLC Control Number123053367
- Library of Congress Control Number2007014965
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- Goodreads5258670
Classifications
- DDC616.3/6
- LCCRC848.H48 D78 2007
- LCCRC848.H48D78 2007
Description
This field has shown tremendous growth in recent years, primarily due to the recognition that drug-induced liver disease is the most common cause of liver failure and one of the major contributors to the withdrawal of drugs developed by the pharmaceutical industry. Drug-Induced Liver Disease, 3rd edition is a comprehensive reference that covers mechanisms of injury, diagnosis and management, major hepatotoxins, regulatory perspectives and much more. Written by highly respected authorities, this new edition is an updated and definitive reference for clinicians and scientists in ac
Description
Supplies an in-depth discussion of the recent developments in drug-induced hepatoxicity, covering mechanisms, histopathology, management, risk factors, and patterns of drug and toxin-induced liver disease.
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