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Ascites and Renal Dysfunction in Liver Disease
Second Edition
USA: Aug 2005
Edited By: Pere Ginès,
Pere Ginès, University of Barcelona School of Medicine
Vicente Arroyo, University of Barcelona School of Medicine
Juan Rodés, University of Barcelona School of Medicine
Robert W Schrier, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
There are a number of diseases, such as ascites, renal dysfunction, cirrhosis and hypertension where both the liver and the kidney are involved. In addition, both organs are very important in regulating extracellular fluid volume, and how they work together or don’t work together can affect circulation and the heart. There has been very little written in the literature on the interaction of the two organs. This book addresses that problem.
The first edition of Ascites and Renal Dysfunction in Liver Disease was published in January 1999 and received extremely positive reviews:
‘There is no doubt that this textbook is essential, even for confirmed practitioners’ Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica
‘Current information regarding treatment and therapy for patients with cirrhosis and ascites is clearly and effectively presented by the top international experts within this field’ Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
The second edition is entirely revised and updated and the contents place greater emphasis on therapy.
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Contents
Part 1 Regulation of Extracellular Fluid Volume and Renal and Splanchnic Circulation
1 Extracellualr fluid volume homeostasis
2 Physiology of the renal circulation
3 Physiology of the gastrointestinal circulation
Part 2 Factors Involved in the Pathogenesis of Renal Dysfunction and Ascites in Cirrhosis
4 The renin-angiotensin-Aldosterone system in cirrhosis
5 The sympathetic nervous system in cirrhosis
6 Atrial natriuretic peptide and other natriuretic factors in cirrhosis
7 Arachidonic acid metabolites and the kidney in cirrhosis
8 Nitric oxide and systemic and renal hemodynamic disturbances in cirrhosis
9 Endothelin and systemic, renal and hepatic hemodynamic disturbances in Cirrhosis
10 Carbon monoxide and the hemeoxygenase system in cirrhosis
Part 3 Systemic and Splanchnic Hemo-dynamic Abnormalities in Cirrhosis
11 The systemic circulation in cirrhosis
12 The splanchnic circulation in cirrhosis
13 Physiology of hepatic circulation in cirrhosis
14 Alterations of hepatic and splanchnic microvascular exchange in cirrhosis: local factors in the formation of ascites
15 The heart in cirrhosis
Part 4 Ascites and sodium retention in cirrhosis
16 Pathogenesis of sodium retention in cirrhosis. The arterial vasodilation hypotheses of ascites formation
17 Experimental Models of Cirrhosis and Ascites
18 Medical treatment of ascites in cirrhosis
19 Paracentesis for cirrhotic ascites
20 Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts - TIPS for the management of refractory ascites in cirrhosis
21 Prognosis of patients with cirrhosis and ascites
22 Liver transplantation for patients with cirrhosis
23 A Practical approach to treatment of patients with cirrhosis and ascites
24 Etiology, diagnosis, and managment of non-cirrhotic ascites
Part 5 Hyponatremia and water retention in cirrhosis
25 Pathogenesis of hyponatremia. The role of argenine vasopressin
26 Management of hyponatremia in cirrhosis
Part 6 Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis
27 Pathogenesis of renal vasoconstriction in cirrhosis
28 Hepatorenal syndrome in cirrhosis: Clinical, diagnosis, and management
29 Glomerular disease in cirrhosis
30 Drug-induced renal failure in cirrhosis
31 Clinical disorders of renal function in acute liver failure
32 Renal dysfunction in obstructive jaundice
Part 7 Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis
33 Experimental models of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
34 Pathogenesis and clinical features of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
35 Treatment and prohylaxis of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
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