Hepatitis C: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families
Vital and hopeful information for people suffering from hepatitis C, an often chronic—and sometimes deadly—disease of the liver.

The liver is the body's workhorse. It makes proteins and bile, processes fats, and detoxifies drugs and alcohol. The liver is a resilient organ, but it is susceptible to damage from a number of sources, including viral infections. Such infections cause inflammation of the liver, called hepatitis. This book is a comprehensive guide to hepatitis C, which affects about 3 percent of the world's population—3 to 4 million people in the United States alone. Some people with acute hepatitis C infection will be cured without any treatment, but when hepatitis C becomes chronic it may cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death.

Hepatitis C is transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person by sharing drug-injecting equipment, snorting cocaine, having sex, or getting a blood transfusion or organ transplant. It can be spread by getting a tattoo with unsterile equipment. In rare cases, women with hepatitis C transmit the virus to their infants.

World-renowned gastroenterologist and liver specialist Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath provides detailed information about the disease and its diagnosis and management, including dramatically improved treatments that have recently emerged. Dr. Thuluvath answers common and uncommon questions about hepatitis C and liver disease, including

How is hepatitis C spread?
Who should be tested—and what tests diagnose hepatitis C and other liver diseases?
What are the symptoms of acute liver disease?
What are the symptoms and complications of chronic liver disease?
What are the complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver)?
How does hepatitis C affect other organs in the body?
What treatment options are available, and what side effects might they have?
How is early liver cancer diagnosed and treated?
When is liver transplantation needed, and how does it work?

Dr. Thuluvath provides the latest information on new interferon-free regimens, which have shown a cure rate of more than 90% in people with specific genotypes—and which avoid the distressing side effects of interferon therapy. He discusses hepatitis C in children as well as complementary and alternative medicine. Published while revolutionary changes are taking place in the treatment of hepatitis C, this authoritative guide will become the preferred reference for people with hepatitis C and their families.

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Hepatitis C: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families
Vital and hopeful information for people suffering from hepatitis C, an often chronic—and sometimes deadly—disease of the liver.

The liver is the body's workhorse. It makes proteins and bile, processes fats, and detoxifies drugs and alcohol. The liver is a resilient organ, but it is susceptible to damage from a number of sources, including viral infections. Such infections cause inflammation of the liver, called hepatitis. This book is a comprehensive guide to hepatitis C, which affects about 3 percent of the world's population—3 to 4 million people in the United States alone. Some people with acute hepatitis C infection will be cured without any treatment, but when hepatitis C becomes chronic it may cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death.

Hepatitis C is transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person by sharing drug-injecting equipment, snorting cocaine, having sex, or getting a blood transfusion or organ transplant. It can be spread by getting a tattoo with unsterile equipment. In rare cases, women with hepatitis C transmit the virus to their infants.

World-renowned gastroenterologist and liver specialist Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath provides detailed information about the disease and its diagnosis and management, including dramatically improved treatments that have recently emerged. Dr. Thuluvath answers common and uncommon questions about hepatitis C and liver disease, including

How is hepatitis C spread?
Who should be tested—and what tests diagnose hepatitis C and other liver diseases?
What are the symptoms of acute liver disease?
What are the symptoms and complications of chronic liver disease?
What are the complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver)?
How does hepatitis C affect other organs in the body?
What treatment options are available, and what side effects might they have?
How is early liver cancer diagnosed and treated?
When is liver transplantation needed, and how does it work?

Dr. Thuluvath provides the latest information on new interferon-free regimens, which have shown a cure rate of more than 90% in people with specific genotypes—and which avoid the distressing side effects of interferon therapy. He discusses hepatitis C in children as well as complementary and alternative medicine. Published while revolutionary changes are taking place in the treatment of hepatitis C, this authoritative guide will become the preferred reference for people with hepatitis C and their families.

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Hepatitis C: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families

by Paul J. Thuluvath
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Overview

Vital and hopeful information for people suffering from hepatitis C, an often chronic—and sometimes deadly—disease of the liver.

The liver is the body's workhorse. It makes proteins and bile, processes fats, and detoxifies drugs and alcohol. The liver is a resilient organ, but it is susceptible to damage from a number of sources, including viral infections. Such infections cause inflammation of the liver, called hepatitis. This book is a comprehensive guide to hepatitis C, which affects about 3 percent of the world's population—3 to 4 million people in the United States alone. Some people with acute hepatitis C infection will be cured without any treatment, but when hepatitis C becomes chronic it may cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death.

Hepatitis C is transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person by sharing drug-injecting equipment, snorting cocaine, having sex, or getting a blood transfusion or organ transplant. It can be spread by getting a tattoo with unsterile equipment. In rare cases, women with hepatitis C transmit the virus to their infants.

World-renowned gastroenterologist and liver specialist Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath provides detailed information about the disease and its diagnosis and management, including dramatically improved treatments that have recently emerged. Dr. Thuluvath answers common and uncommon questions about hepatitis C and liver disease, including

How is hepatitis C spread?
Who should be tested—and what tests diagnose hepatitis C and other liver diseases?
What are the symptoms of acute liver disease?
What are the symptoms and complications of chronic liver disease?
What are the complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver)?
How does hepatitis C affect other organs in the body?
What treatment options are available, and what side effects might they have?
How is early liver cancer diagnosed and treated?
When is liver transplantation needed, and how does it work?

Dr. Thuluvath provides the latest information on new interferon-free regimens, which have shown a cure rate of more than 90% in people with specific genotypes—and which avoid the distressing side effects of interferon therapy. He discusses hepatitis C in children as well as complementary and alternative medicine. Published while revolutionary changes are taking place in the treatment of hepatitis C, this authoritative guide will become the preferred reference for people with hepatitis C and their families.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421417578
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 10/30/2015
Series: A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Paul J. Thuluvath, MD, FRCP (LUTHERVILLE, MD), is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the medical director of the Melissa L. Posner Institute of Digestive Health and Liver Disease at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. He is the author of Hepatitis C: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
1. Understanding Hepatitis C
2. Diagnosing Hepatitis C
3. Common Tests Used to Diagnose Liver Disease
4. Signs, Symptoms, and Complications of Liver Disease
5. Acute Hepatitis C
6. Chronic Hepatitis C
7. Hepatitis C in Children
8. Cirrhosis, Advanced Liver Disease, and Liver Cancer
9. Impact of Hepatitis C on Organs Other than the Liver
10. Co-infection with HIV and Hepatitis C
11. Acute Liver Failure
12. Liver Cancer
Part II
13. An Overview of Hepatitis C Treatment
14. Treatment with Interferons and Ribavirin
15. Interferon in Combination with Direct-Acting Antiviral Drugs
16. Interferon- Free Treatment of Hepatitis C
17. Liver Transplantation
18. Recurrence of Hepatitis C after Liver Transplantation
Part III
19. Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Treatment of Liver Disease and Hepatitis C
20. Patient Resources
Index

What People are Saying About This

Keith D. Lindor

A highly readable, up-to-date and comprehensive book for people who have Hepatitis C. Dr. Thuluvath superbly explains this common and often poorly understood condition in an invaluable resource for patients and families in understanding Hepatitis C and its complications and management.

From the Publisher

Superior to similar guides. Incredibly thorough and well-written, the book provides novel information for patients and providers alike.
—Sammy Saab, MD, MPH, AGAF, Pfleger Liver Institute

A highly readable, up-to-date and comprehensive book for people who have Hepatitis C. Dr. Thuluvath superbly explains this common and often poorly understood condition in an invaluable resource for patients and families in understanding Hepatitis C and its complications and management.
—Keith D. Lindor, MD, FAASLD, Arizona State University, 2016 President of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Sammy Saab

Superior to similar guides. Incredibly thorough and well-written, the book provides novel information for patients and providers alike.

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