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Falk Symposium - 107: Diseases of the Liver and the Bile Ducts

New Aspects and Clinical Implications

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In recent years, knowledge about the cell biology of the cholangiocytes and the function of the bile ducts has increased considerably. Their role in liver diseases is increasingly recognized. As a consequence, important progress has been made not only in the pathogenesis and pathophysiology but also in the diagnosis and treatment of biliary liver diseases. This book, the proceedings of the Falk Symposium 107 on `Diseases of the Liver and the Bile Ducts - New Aspects and Clinical Implications', held in Prague, Czech Republic, on April 30-May 2, 1998, brings together scientists and clinicians to highlight the most recent advances in molecular biology, physiology, diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the biliary system. World experts cover a broad spectrum of topics from genetic tests to endoscopy and from medical treatment to liver transplantation.

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Falk Symposium - 107: Diseases of the Liver and the Bile Ducts, J.L. Boyer, T. Gilat, J. Kotrlík, J. Špičák, Z. Mareček, G. Paumgartner

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Titul
Falk Symposium - 107: Diseases of the Liver and the Bile Ducts
Podtitul
New Aspects and Clinical Implications
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Springer
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
246
ISBN10
0792387511
ISBN13
9780792387510
Série
Anotácia
In recent years, knowledge about the cell biology of the cholangiocytes and the function of the bile ducts has increased considerably. Their role in liver diseases is increasingly recognized. As a consequence, important progress has been made not only in the pathogenesis and pathophysiology but also in the diagnosis and treatment of biliary liver diseases. This book, the proceedings of the Falk Symposium 107 on `Diseases of the Liver and the Bile Ducts - New Aspects and Clinical Implications', held in Prague, Czech Republic, on April 30-May 2, 1998, brings together scientists and clinicians to highlight the most recent advances in molecular biology, physiology, diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the biliary system. World experts cover a broad spectrum of topics from genetic tests to endoscopy and from medical treatment to liver transplantation.