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The Liver and Renal Disease, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease. The Clinics: Internal Medicine Volume 26-2

  • Book

  • May 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5527509
In this issue of�Clinics in�Liver Disease,�guest�editor�Dr.�David Bernstein�brings�his�considerable expertise to the topic of�The Liver and Renal Disease.�The presence of liver disease in patients with chronic renal disease makes the management of both conditions more challenging. In this issue, top experts in the field�address many aspects of the treatment and management of these co-existing conditions.
  • Contains�13 relevant, practice-oriented topics�including hyponatremia in cirrhosis; pathophysiology of hepatorenal syndrome; definitions, diagnosis, and management of hepatorenal syndrome; renal replacement therapy in patients with acute liver failure and end-stage cirrhosis awaiting liver transplant; simultaneous liver/kidney transplantation; and more.�

  • Provides in-depth�clinical reviews�on�the liver and renal disease,�offering�actionable insights for clinical practice.�

  • Presents the�latest information on this timely, focused topic�under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.�Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create�clinically significant,�topic-based reviews.�

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Table of Contents

Hyponatremia in Cirrhosis
Hepatorenal Syndrome: Pathophysiology
Hepatorenal Syndrome: Definitions, Diagnosis, and Management
Glomerular Disease in Liver Disease
The Interplay Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Kidney Disease
Polycystic Kidney/Liver Disease
Kidney Replacement Therapy in Patients with Acute Liver Failure and End-Stage Cirrhosis Awaiting Liver Transplantation
Peritransplant Renal Dysfunction in Liver Transplant Candidates
Pros and Cons of the Safety Net Rule for Prioritization of Liver Transplant Recipients Who Receive Liver Alone Transplant but Develop End-Stage Renal Disease
Kidney Allocation Issues in Liver Transplantation Candidates with Chronic Kidney Disease and Severe Kidney Liver Injury
The Use of Hepatitis C Virus-Positive Organs in Hepatitis C Virus-Negative Recipients
Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation
Chronic Kidney Disease After Liver Transplantation

Authors

David Bernstein Professor of Medicine, NYU Langone School of Medicine, Director, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Ambulatory Services, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York.