This book serves as a concise yet comprehensive resource focusing on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), offering essential information for understanding the key aspects of the condition.
It covers major topics within the field, providing insights into the latest diagnostic methods, available treatment options, potential complications, and strategies for disease management to enhance patient outcomes. The goal is to provide a well-rounded understanding of NAFLD, helping healthcare professionals stay up-to-date with current developments in the field.
What sets this volume apart is its trans-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between various medical specialties, including hepatology, cardiology, nephrology, psychiatry, oncology, and dermatology. This approach is essential in addressing the multifaceted management of NAFLD and its related complications, offering a unified perspective in a single volume.
The book’s coverage of NAFLD takes into account its modern definition, recognizing the diverse presentations and the extrahepatic complications that healthcare professionals encounter in their daily practice. It also delves into areas where questions remain unanswered and explores potential future directions in treatment options.
In addition to providing practical clinical guidance, the book also explores emerging therapeutic approaches that are on the horizon. It serves as an indispensable reference for clinicians, researchers, and students seeking to expand their knowledge of NAFLD and its management in the current medical landscape.