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Volume 346:714-715 February 28, 2002 Number 9
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Hepatobiliary Diseases: Pathophysiology and Imaging

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Edited by Kunio Okuda, Donald G. Mitchell, Yuji Itai, and Joe Ariyama. 764 pp., illustrated. Malden, Mass., Blackwell Science, 2001. $275. ISBN 0-632-05542-1.

Hepatobiliary Diseases: Pathophysiology and Imaging was edited by two Japanese professors of medicine, one American professor of radiology, and one Japanese professor of radiology. Most of the 23 contributing authors are Japanese; 1 is a pathologist and the others are split between medicine and radiology.

The seven chapters of the book cover progress in imaging, anatomy and gross changes in the liver, diffuse liver diseases, vascular diseases, space-occupying lesions, other liver diseases, and biliary tract diseases. Included in the last chapter are sections on imaging techniques, anatomy, congenital anomalies, stone disease, cholangitis, cholecystitis, neoplasms throughout the gallbladder and biliary tract, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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