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Based on the results of studies on autoimmunity, the endocrine system, nutrients, metal metabolism and intestinal bacterial flora, this volume thoroughly covers studies on functional correlation of the liver with the spleen, visceral fat, intestinal tract, and central nervous system. Including associations with dysbiosis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and hepatocellular carcinoma, it offers comprehensive data on correlations of organs with the liver from basic and clinical viewpoints. The Liver in Systemic Diseases will especially be of interest to researchers, clinical residents and medical students with an interest in hepatology and gastroenterology. Furthermore, the book has interdisciplinary appeal and provides a foundation that will help physicians to consider clinical conditions of diseases from a broader perspective.
Innate Immunity and the Liver
Miura, Kouichi (et al.)
Pages 3-24
Microbiota and Liver
Abe, Kazumichi (et al.)
Pages 25-34
Spleen and Liver
Torimura, Takuji
Pages 35-50
The Brain and Liver
Takikawa, Yasuhiro (et al.)
Pages 51-75
Glucose Metabolism and Liver
Hashimoto, Shigeatsu
Pages 77-103
Lipid Metabolism and the Liver
Enjoji, Munechika (et al.)
Pages 105-122
Metal Metabolism and Liver
Hino, Keisuke (et al.)
Pages 123-146
Metabolic Syndrome and the Liver
Yoshiji, Hitoshi
Pages 149-177
Heart Disease and the Liver: Interactions Between the Heart and the Liver
Yoshihisa, Akiomi (et al.)
Pages 179-202
Liver and Lung Diseases: Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and Portopulmonary Hypertension
Munakata, Mitsuru
Pages 203-220
Physiological and Pathological Interactions Between Liver and Kidney
Watanabe, Tsuyoshi
Pages 221-249
Endocrine Disease and Liver
Seike, Masataka
Pages 251-270
Rheumatic Diseases and the Liver
Takahashi, Atsushi (et al.)
Pages 271-291
Hematologic Diseases and Liver
Nakamura, Nobuhiko (et al.)
Pages 293-306
IgG4-Related Diseases and the Liver
Harada, Kenichi
Pages 307-326
Infectious Diseases (Non-hepatitis Virus Infection) and the Liver
Yotsuyanagi, Hiroshi
Pages 327-337
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