Drug-Induced Liver Disease
Explore the intricate world of hepatotoxicity with Drug-Induced Liver Disease by Neil Kaplowitz, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020. This comprehensive second edition spans an impressive 830 pages, making it an essential resource for both clinicians and researchers alike.
Dive deep into the mechanisms of drug-induced liver injury as this book meticulously reviews the general principles of clinical presentation, histopathology, and predisposition to toxicity. It also covers critical aspects of diagnosis and management, ensuring you are well-equipped to handle these complex cases.
With a systematic examination of major xenobiotics associated with liver disease, Drug-Induced Liver Disease is an invaluable addition to your medical library. Enhance your understanding and improve patient outcomes with this authoritative text.