HIV and Liver Disease

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2014
ISBN13: 9781489994349
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Springer New York e druk, 2014 9781489994349
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Liver disease has been identified as a leading cause of death in HIV-infected patients since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in 1996. The HIV treatment community has been caught largely unaware of this emerging dilemma. Many HIV care providers are ill-equipped to understand and interpret liver injury patterns, or to provide comprehensive care and management for viral coinfections which they are not familiar with.

HIV and Liver Disease provides a comprehensive update of the field covering the epidemiology, pathogenesis, management and treatment of liver disease in patients with HIV infection. The volume will help HIV care providers understand and interpret liver injury patterns, and/or provide comprehensive care and management for viral coinfections. Gastroenterologists and hepatologists will gain an understanding of complex drug regimens that are used to treat HIV and which may impact HCV and HBV treatment. Written by expert clinicians and researchers across multiple disciplines, HIV and Liver Disease will be of great value to gastroenterologists, hepatologists, infectious disease practitioners, as well as other health care providers who provide care or participate in research in the field of HIV.

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ISBN13:9781489994349
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer New York

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<p>Preface</p><p>Chapter 1 - The HIV Epidemic in the United States - Current Trends, 2010</p><p>John T. Brooks and Mi Chen</p><p>Chapter 2 - Epidemiology of Liver Disease in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Persons</p><p>Adeel A. Butt</p><p>Chapter 3 - Current and Future  Treatment Guidelines for HIV</p><p>Judith Feinberg</p><p>Chapter 4 - Pathology of HIV-Associated Liver Disease</p><p>Amy E. Noffsinger and Jiang Wang</p><p>Chapter 5 - Non-invasive Markers of Liver Injury and Fibrosis</p><p>Jenny O. Smith and Richard K. Sterling</p><p>Chapter 6 - Mechanisms of Alcoholic Steatosis/Steatohepatitis</p><p>Zhanxiang Zhou, Ross E. Jones, and Craig J. McClain</p><p>Chapter 7 - Immunopathogenesis of Liver Injury</p><p>Mohamed Tarek M. Shata</p><p>Chapter 8 - Host Gene Polymorphisms and Disease/Treatment Outcomes in HIV and Viral Co-infections</p><p>Jacob K. Natterman and Jurgen Rockstroh</p><p> Chapter 9 - Effects of HIV on Liver Cell Populations</p><p>Meena B. Bansal and Jason T. Blackard </p><p>Chapter 10 - HIV Replication</p><p>Vladimir A. Novitsky and Max Essex</p><p>Chapter 11 - Hepatitis C - Natural History</p><p>Mark S. Sulkowski</p><p>Chapter 12 - Natural History of Hepatitis B Virus in HIV-Infected Patients</p><p>Chloe L. Thio</p><p>Chapter 13 - Other Hepatitis Viruses and HIV Infection</p><p>José V. Fernández-Montero and Vincent Soriano</p><p>Chapter 14 - Hepatitis B Virus:  Replication, Mutation and Evolution</p><p>Amy C. Sherman and Shyam Kottilil</p><p>Chapter 15 - Hepatitis C Virus Treatment in HIV</p><p>Raymond Chung and Gyanprakash Avinash Ketwaroo</p><p>Chapter 16 - Treatment of Hepatitis B in HIV-Infected Persons</p><p>Ellen Kitchell and Mamta K. Jain</p><p>Chapter 17 - Prevention of Hepatitis Infection in HIV-Infected Patients</p><p>Edgar Turner Overton and Judith A. Aberg</p><p>Chapter 18 - Alanine Aminotransferase (ART) Hepatotoxicity</p><p>Norah J. Shire</p><p>Chapter 19 - Management of End Stage Liver Disease and the Role of Liver Transplantation in HIV infected Patients</p><p>Marion G. Peters and Peter G. Stock</p><p>Chapter 20 - Assessment and Treatment of Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Patients with HIV Infection</p><p>Ashley D. Bone and Andrew F. Angelino</p><p>Chapter 21 - Racial Disparities in HIV and Liver Disease</p><p>Nyingi M. Kemmer</p><p>Chapter 22 - Quality of Life Issues in Patients with HIV and Liver Disease</p><p>Cindy L. Bryce and Joel Tsevat</p><p>

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