The main emphasis of this new fifth edition of "Advanced Therapy of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease" is on patient management. Chapters are dedicated to general topics in gastroenterology and hepatology practice and the use of diagnostic tests in clinical decision-making. Principles in endoscopy, including sedation and infection control are ...
The main emphasis of this new edition is on diagnosis, therapy and patient management, along with disease activity measures, IBD databases, and the use of diagnostic tests in clinical decision making. Each chapter consists of recommendations from an expert in the field concerning a very specific IBD topic. Precise recommendations for instituting, ...
The second issue of "Current Therapy in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease" covers topics that range from oesophageal lesions to colon and rectal disease, and gastrointestinal and accessory organ disease. New chapters are included on painful mouth, caustic injury, laser use in the GI tract and foreign body extraction.
As with other "Current Therapy" titles, the main emphasis of "Current Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease" is on therapy. Included are several chapters on the use of diagnostic methodology written by pathologists, radiologists and endoscopic physicians. Professor Bayless is a clinician/investigator in inflammatory bowel disease. The Meyerhoff ...
Contributors present their personal approaches to the management of digestive and liver disorders, including medical, surgical, nutritional and psychosocial support options. Diagnostic aspects of these problems are discussed in their relation to treatment strategies.
The personal treatment protocols of acknowledged experts for the complete spectrum of internal medicine are featured. The great majority of contributors are new to this volume, assuring that the perspective is fresh in all of the approximately 300 chapters.
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