: Clinical Cases Uncovered: Hepatology

The book (Blackwell Publishing, 2011), authored by Kathryn Nash and Indra Neil Guha , serves as a practical, case-based guide to the complexities of liver disease. By framing clinical concepts through real-world patient scenarios, it bridges the gap between theoretical pathology and bedside management, emphasizing the multidisciplinary nature of modern hepatology. Bridging Theory and Practice

Hepatology is a specialized field of gastroenterology focused on the liver, gallbladder, biliary tree, and pancreas. The "Clinical Cases Uncovered" series utilizes a problem-based learning approach to help students and clinicians identify key stigmata of chronic liver disease , such as jaundice, spider angiomas, and ascites. Key themes typically explored in this context include: Hepatology : clinical cases uncovered

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