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Zakim and Boyer’s Hepatology: A Textbook of Liver Disease stands as the gold-standard reference in the field of liver medicine. Edited by leading international experts — including Thomas D. Boyer, Arun J. Sanyal, Norah A. Terrault, and Keith D. Lindor — this comprehensive textbook delivers essential knowledge on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of liver disease for clinicians, researchers, and advanced learners. Elsevier Health+1
Featuring in-depth, evidence-based content, it integrates basic science foundations with clinically relevant updates to reflect today’s most current practice in hepatology. The book covers a broad spectrum of liver disorders, from acute liver failure and cholestatic diseases to viral hepatitis, metabolic and autoimmune liver conditions, and complications of cirrhosis. Supportive figures, tables, and evidence summaries enhance clarity and application in real-world clinical settings. eu.elsevierhealth.com
With updates on rapidly evolving treatment paradigms — including advanced concepts in drug-induced liver injury, the role of the gut microbiome, and innovations in hepatitis management — this edition ensures practitioners stay informed with cutting-edge developments. Its authoritative guidance and comprehensive scope make it indispensable for hepatologists, gastroenterologists, internal medicine physicians, and medical institutions around the world.













