Hepatology Explained
Hepatologist |
Official Names: | Doctor, Medical Specialist |
Type: | Specialty |
Activity Sector: | Medicine |
Formation: |
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- Bacculareus Medicinae, Bacculareus Chirurgiae (M.B.Ch.B)
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- Internal Medicine Specialiazation
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- Gastroenterology Subspecialization
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- Extra training as a Gastroenterologist in Hepatology and Transplant Hepatology
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Employment Field: | Hospitals, clinics |
Hepatology is the branch of medicine that incorporates the study of liver, gallbladder, biliary tree, and pancreas as well as management of their disorders. Although traditionally considered a sub-specialty of gastroenterology, rapid expansion has led in some countries to doctors specializing solely on this area, who are called hepatologists.
Diseases and complications related to viral hepatitis and alcohol are the main reason for seeking specialist advice. More than two billion people have been infected with hepatitis B virus at some point in their life, and approximately 350 million have become persistent carriers.[1] Up to 80% of liver cancers can be attributed to either hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus. In terms of mortality, the former is second only to smoking among known agents causing cancer. With more widespread implementation of vaccination and strict screening before blood transfusion, lower infection rates are expected in the future. In many countries, however, overall alcohol consumption is increasing, and consequently the number of people with cirrhosis and other related complications is commensurately increasing.
Scope of specialty
As for many medical specialties, patients are most likely to be referred by family physicians (i.e., GP) or by physicians from different disciplines. The reasons might be:
History
Evidence from autopsies on Egyptian mummies suggests that liver damage from the parasitic infection bilharziasis was widespread in the ancient society.[2] It is possible that the Greeks may have been aware of the liver's ability to exponentially duplicate as illustrated by the story of Prometheus. However, knowledge about liver disease in antiquity is questionable. Most of the important advances in the field have been made in the last 50 years.
The word hepatology is from Ancient Greek ἧπαρ (hepar) or ἡπατο- (hepato-), meaning "liver", and -λογία (-logia), meaning "study".
Disease classification
1. International Classification of Disease (ICD 2007) – WHO classification:
- Chapter XI: Diseases of the digestive system[13]
- K70-K77 Diseases of liver
- K80-K87 Disorders of gallbladder, biliary tract and pancreas
2. MeSH (medical subject heading):sam
- G02.403.776.409.405 same as "Gastroenterology"[14]
- C06.552 Liver Diseases[15]
- C06.130 Biliary Tract Diseases[16]
- C06.689 Pancreatic diseases[17]
3. National Library of Medicine Catalogue[18]
- WI 700-740 Liver and biliary tree Diseases[19]
- WI 800-830 Pancrease[20]
Also see Hepato-biliary diseases
Important procedures
Notes and References
- Web site: WHO | Hepatitis B. 2010-03-17.
- Rosalie David A, Contis G . Paleopathology on schistosomiasis in Egyptian mummies . Parasitol. Today (Regul. Ed.) . 12 . 4 . 167 . 1996 . 15275234 . 10.1016/0169-4758(96)80811-8.
- Web site: Aphorisms.mb.txt. https://web.archive.org/web/20050211173218/http://classics.mit.edu/Hippocrates/aphorisms.mb.txt. dead. 11 February 2005. 30 November 2021.
- Web site: History of Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen . 18 May 2007 .
- Book: H. S.J. Lee . Dates in Gastroenterology: A Chronological Record of Progress in Gastroenterology over the Last Millennium (Landmarks in Medicine) . Informa Healthcare . 1999. 1-85070-502-X .
- 4. Moodley J. Singh B. Lalloo S. Pershad S. Robbs JV . Non-operative management of haemobilia . The British Journal of Surgery . 88 . 8 . 1073–76 . 2001 . 11488792 . 10.1046/j.0007-1323.2001.01825.x. 8124234. free .
- Web site: Victor Charles Hanot . Whonamedit.com . 18 May 2007 .
- Web site: eMedicine - History of Pediatric Liver Transplantation : Article by Beth A Carter, MD . Emedicine.com. 18 May 2007 .
- Web site: History of Liver Transplantation . 8 September 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090830002039/http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/Transplant/liver-transplant/History.html . August 30, 2009 .
- 4. STARZL TE. MARCHIORO TL. VONKAULLA KN. HERMANN G. BRITTAIN RS. WADDELL WR . Homotransplantation Of The Liver In Humans . Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics . 117 . 659–76 . 1963 . 14100514 . 2634660.
- Web site: Baruch S. Blumberg - Autobiography. Nobelprize.org . 18 May 2007 .
- Web site: Brief_History_HCV_10.pdf . 2013-06-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140925071401/http://hcvadvocate.org/hepatitis/factsheets_pdf/Brief_History_HCV_10.pdf . 2014-09-25 . dead .
- Web site: Archived copy . 2020-10-05 . 2009-04-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090422160923/http://www.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/ . dead .
- Web site: G02.403.776.409.405 same as "Gastroenterology". Nlm.nih.gov. 30 November 2021.
- Web site: Liver Diseases. Nih.gov. 24 December 2016.
- Web site: Biliary Tract Diseases. Nih.gov. 24 December 2016.
- Web site: Pancreatic Diseases. Nih.gov. 24 December 2016.
- Web site: NLM Classification Home Page. Nih.gov. 24 December 2016.
- Web site: NLM Classification Schedule WI . wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20041019173242/http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/class/class_wi.html#WI%20700 . 19 October 2004 . dead.
- Web site: NLM Classification Schedule WI . wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20041019173242/http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/class/class_wi.html#WI%20800 . 19 October 2004 . dead.