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Seminars in Liver Disease
(ISSN: 0272-8087)

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Medscape is pleased to present selected key articles from Seminars in Liver Disease (one to two per issue).

For targeted coverage of specially chosen topics in liver disease, edited by top-ranked international authorities, there is only one publication today: the highly rated Seminars in Liver Disease from Thieme Medical Publishers. Each issue offers an in-depth analysis of a single clinical area, guest edited by renowned experts, and constituting a mini-textbook on the topic. For a clinical refresher on a specific subject or a study guide for board review, the journal is ideal.

Nowhere else will you find the insights that make basic science and clinical advances applicable to everyday management problems. From the crippling complications of alcoholic liver disease to the postoperative management of transplant patients, from the impact of new recombinant DNA technology to the special problems of pediatric patients, this highly regarded journal meets the needs of hepatologists, gastroenterologists, internists, and pediatricians.

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