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Author Falk Symposium (162nd : 2007 : Dresden, Germany)

Title Liver cirrhosis : from pathophysiology to disease management : proceedings of the Falk Symposium 162 held in Dresden, Germany October 13-14 2007 / edited by J. Bosch [and others]
Published Dordrecht ; Norwell, MA : Springer, [2008]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 334 pages) : illustrations
Series Falk symposium, 0161-5580 ; 162
Falk symposium (Series) ; 162.
Contents Pathomechanisms of fibrogenesis: initiation -- Apoptosis and oncotic necrosis: profibrotic signalling mechanisms of cell death -- The mucosal immune system in the pathogenesis of liver disease -- Immune responses in hepatitis C virus infection -- Inflammatory pathways in liver homeostasis and liver injury -- Pathomechanisms of fibrogenesis: mediators -- A complex network of intra- and intercellular mediators regulate cellular activation and transdifferentiation of hepatic stellate cells -- Genetic determinants of liver fibrogenesis: a systems genetics approach in recombinant inbred mice -- Molecular mechanisms of fibrosis progression in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) -- New role of bile acid metabolism in intestinal bacteria translocation -- Cellular responses to chronic liver injury -- The hepatic stellate cell: a progenitor cell -- Role of non-parenchymal cells in portal hypertension -- Role of angiogenesis in portal hypertension -- Current concept of hepatic fibrogenesis in mouse models of liver fibrosis -- Hepatic fibrogenesis and carcinogenesis: Krppel-like factors and beyond -- Clinical management of progressive liver fibrosis -- Biomarkers of liver fibrosis -- Clinical evaluation of disease progression in chronic liver disease: towards an integrated system? -- Fibrosis regression and innovative antifibrotic therapies: from bench to bedside -- Clinical management of portal hypertension: preprimary and primary prophylaxis -- Dynamic increase of intrahepatic vascular resistance in cirrhosis -- Remodelling portal hypertension: preprimary prophylaxis -- When and how to scope in portal hypertension -- Prevention of first variceal bleeding -- Clinical management of portal hypertension: complications of cirrhosis -- Therapy of acute variceal bleeding -- Prevention of variceal rebleeding.-From sodium retention to refractory ascites: the role of new drugs -- Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt versus paracentesis: a critical review of randomized studies and meta-analyses -- Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis A disease of the gut? Therapeutic implications -- Hepatorenal syndrome A defined entity with a standard treatment? -- From infections to hepatic encephalopathy -- Liver and lung Treatment of hepatopulmonary diseases -- Allocation in adult liver transplantation: is the Model for Endstage Liver Disease the solution? -- Emerging future therapies for portal hypertension
Summary Liver cirrhosis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is the fifth most common cause of death between the ages of 25 and 45. To date it is not possible to inhibit or reverse progression of cirrhosis in most patients. Accordingly, clinicians have to deal primarily with the various complications of cirrhosis, while liver transplantation is only available for selected patients. There has been tremendous progress in understanding liver fibrosis and cirrhosis since the last Falk Symposium devoted to this topic in 2000. This book, the proceedings of Falk Symposium No.162 entitled Liver Cirrhosis: From Pathophysiology to Disease Management, held in Dresden, Germany, on October 13--14, 2007, focuses on the pathogenetic mechanisms of liver cirrhosis and clinical management of the complications. The first part of the book discusses liver fibrogenesis and the cellular responses to chronic liver injury as well as new non-invasive techniques for assessment of fibrosis in patients. The remainder focuses on preprimary and primary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding and therapy of other complications of cirrhosis. As in other Falk Symposium books, scientific and clinical experts offer a broad understanding and pave the way for interdisciplinary discussion, thus providing a blueprint for research and clinical management of liver cirrhosis, the most prevalent sequela of chronic liver diseases worldwide
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Liver -- Cirrhosis -- Congresses
Liver Cirrhosis -- etiology
Liver Cirrhosis -- therapy
Liver -- Cirrhosis.
Leberzirrhose
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Bosch, Jaime, author.
Falk Foundation.
ISBN 9781402086564
1402086563