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(PHS) 2010-1209 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4051-3005-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aViral Hepatitis; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Contributors; Section I Introduction to Liver Biology; Chapter 1 Liver stem cells in persistent viral infection, liver regeneration and cancer; Chapter 2 Hepatic immunology; Section II Clinical Aspects of Viral Hepatitis; Chapter 3 Clinical features of hepatitis; Chapter 4 Diagnostic approach to viral hepatitis; Chapter 5 Evolution of hepatitis viruses; Section III Hepatitis A Virus; Chapter 6 Structure and molecular virology; Chapter 7 Epidemiology; Chapter 8 Natural history and experimental models; Chapter 9 Prevention 327 $aSection IV Hepatitis B Virus and Other HepadnaviridaeChapter 10 Structure and molecular virology; Chapter 11 Epidemiology; Chapter 12 Avihepadnaviridae; Chapter 13 Woodchuck hepatitis virus; Chapter 14 Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) variants; Chapter 15 Molecular variations in the core promoter, precore and core regions of hepatitis B virus, and their clinical signi. cance; Chapter 16 Natural history of chronic hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma; Chapter 17 Hepatocellular carcinoma: molecular aspects in hepatitis B; Chapter 18 Murine models and hepatitis B virus infection 327 $aChapter 19 Pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis BChapter 20 Treatment of chronic hepatitis B; Chapter 21 Management of drug-resistant mutants; Chapter 22 Liver transplantation in the management of chronic viral hepatitis; Chapter 23 Prevention; Section V Hepatitis C Virus; Chapter 24 Structure and molecular virology; Chapter 25 Epidemiology; Chapter 26 The immune response to hepatitis C virus in acute and chronic infection; Chapter 27 Natural history and experimental models; Chapter 28 Autoimmune disorders; Chapter 29 Central nervous system complications; Chapter 30 In vitro replication models 327 $aChapter 31 Progression of . brosisChapter 32 The natural history of hepatitis C and hepatocellular carcinoma; Chapter 33 Treatment of chronic hepatitis C; Chapter 34 New drugs for the management of hepatitis C; Chapter 35 Prevention; Section VI Hepatitis D Virus; Chapter 36 Structure and molecular virology; Chapter 37 Epidemiology and natural history; Chapter 38 Treatment; Section VII Hepatitis E Virus; Chapter 39 Structure and molecular virology; Chapter 40 Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease; Chapter 41 Epidemiology, clinical and pathologic features, diagnosis, and experimental models 327 $aChapter 42 PreventionSection VIII Clinical Aspects of Viral Liver Disease; Chapter 43 Aetiology of fulminant hepatitis; Chapter 44 Treatment of fulminant hepatitis; Chapter 45 Hepatitis and haemophilia; Chapter 46 Occupational aspects of hepatitis; Chapter 47 Neonatal and paediatric infection; Chapter 48 Management of hepatocellular cancer; Chapter 49 Application of molecular biology to the diagnosis of viral hepatitis; Chapter 50 Hepatitis in HIV-infected persons; Chapter 51 Treatment of extrahepatic diseases caused by hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses 327 $aChapter 52 The histologist's role in the diagnosis and management of chronic hepatitis B and C 330 $aThere has been an explosion of both the incidence and medical knowledge of viral hepatitis over the last two decades. 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