Hepatology
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Hepatology is the branch of medicine that is concerned with disorders of the liver, gall bladder and biliary ducts. Although occasionally practiced by specialised hepatologists, it is most often considered the terrain of gastroenterology.
The most important diseases that hepatology studies are:
- Hepatitis
- Non-viral hepatitis
- Acute Viral Hepatitis
- HAV Hepatitis
- HBV Hepatitis
- HCV Hepatitis
- Human Cytomegalovirus Hepatitis
- Epstein-Barr virus Hepatitis
- Herpes simplex virus Hepatitis
- Yellow fever virus Hepatitis
- Rubella virus Hepatitis
- Chronic Viral Hepatitis
- Cirrhosis
- Tumours of the liver
- Hepatocarcinoma (primary hepatic cancer)
- Hepatoblastoma
- Mestatic tumour
- Hepatic cysts
- Cavernous haemangioma
- Liver echinococcus
- Tumours of the biliary system
- Cholangiocarcionoma
- Gall bladder cancer
Health science - Medicine - Gastroenterology |
Diseases of the esophagus - stomach |
Halitosis - Nausea - Vomiting - GERD - Achalasia - Esophageal cancer - Esophageal varices - Peptic ulcer - Abdominal pain - Stomach cancer - Functional dyspepsia |
Diseases of the liver - pancreas - gallbladder - biliary tree |
Hepatitis - Cirrhosis - NASH - PBC - PSC - Budd-Chiari syndrome - Hepatocellular carcinoma - Pancreatitis - Pancreatic cancer - Gallstones - Cholecystitis |
Diseases of the small intestine |
Peptic ulcer - Intussusception - Malabsorption (e.g. celiac disease, lactose intolerance, fructose malabsorption, Whipple's disease) - Lymphoma |
Diseases of the colon |
Diarrhea - Appendicitis - Diverticulitis - Diverticulosis - IBD (Crohn's disease and Ulcerative colitis) - Irritable bowel syndrome - Constipation - Colorectal cancer - Hirschsprung's disease - Pseudomembranous colitis |