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Evidencebased Gastroenterology And Hepatology Second Edition Brian G Mcdonald

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Evidencebased Gastroenterology And Hepatology Second Edition Brian G Mcdonald
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Publisher: Blackwell Publishing/BMJ Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.56 MB
Pages: 612
Author: Brian G. McDonald, John W.D.; Burroughs, Andrew K.; Feagan
ISBN: 9780470987025, 9780727917515, 0470987022, 072791751X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Evidencebased Gastroenterology And Hepatology Second Edition Brian G Mcdonald by Brian G. Mcdonald, John W.d.; Burroughs, Andrew K.; Feagan 9780470987025, 9780727917515, 0470987022, 072791751X instant download after payment.

Traditional textbooks in this field have emphasized the basic sciences of pathology, biochemistry and physiology. Evidence-based Gastroenterology and Hepatology covers all the major diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver, utilizing clinical epidemiology to present the strongest and most current evidence for interventions.

This second edition is edited and written by leading gastroenterologists from around the world, each chapter summarizes the evidence so that better informed decisions will be made about which treatments to offer to patients.

It provides practising Gastroenterologists and Surgeons with clear information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic diseases, giving clear evidence and experience-based material that is immediately relevant to clinical practice.

Also contains a list of recommended reading at the end of each chapter.

Take a look at up to date information at www.evidbasedgastro.com

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–11): John WD McDonald, Brian G Feagan and Andrew K Burroughs
Chapter 2 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (pages 13–54): Naoki Chiba
Chapter 3 Barrett's Esophagus (pages 55–68): Carlo A Fallone, Marc Bradette and Naoki Chiba
Chapter 4 Esophageal Motility Disorders: Achalasia and Spastic Motor Disorders (pages 69–81): Marcelo F Vela and Joel E Richter
Chapter 5 Ulcer Disease and Helicobacter Pylori (pages 83–116): Naoki Chiba
Chapter 6 Non?Steroidal Anti?Inflammatory Drug?Induced Gastroduodenal Toxicity (pages 117–138): Alaa Rostom, Andreas Maetzel, Peter Tugwell and George Wells
Chapter 7 Non?Variceal Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage (pages 139–159): Nicholas Church and Kelvin Palmer
Chapter 8 Functional Dyspepsia (pages 161–168): Sander JO Veldhuyzen van Zanten
Chapter 9 Celiac Disease (pages 169–178): James Gregor and Diamond Sherin Alidina
Chapter 10 Crohn's Disease (pages 179–195): Brian G Feagan and John WD McDonald
Chapter 11 Ulcerative Colitis (pages 197–210): Derek P Jewell and Lloyd R Sutherland
Chapter 12 Pouchitis After Restorative Proctocolectomy (pages 211–219): William J Sandborn
Chapter 13 Microscopic and Collagenous Colitis (pages 221–229): Robert Lofberg
Chapter 14 Metabolic Bone Disease in Gastrointestinal Disorders (pages 231–246): Ann Cranney, Catherine Dube, Alaa Rostom, Peter Tugwell and George Wells
Chapter 15 Colorectal Cancer in Ulcerative Colitis: Surveillance (pages 247–253): Bret A Lashner and Alastair JM Watson
Chapter 16 Colorectal Cancer: Population Screening and Surveillance (pages 255–263): Bernard Levin
Chapter 17 Irritable Bowel Syndrome (pages 265–283): Albena Halpert and Douglas A Drossman
Chapter 18 Clostridium Difficile Disease (pages 285–301): Lynne V McFarland and Christina M Surawicz
Chapter 19 Ogilvie's Syndrome (pages 303–309): Michael D Saunders and Michael B Kimmey
Chapter 20 Gallstone Disease (pages 311–320): Calvin HL Law, Dana McKay and Ved R Tandan
Chapter 21 Acute Pancreatitis (pages 321–339): Jonathon Springer and Hillary Steinhart
Chapter 22 Obesity (pages 341–357): Jarol Knowles
Chapter 23 Hepatitis C (pages 359–366): Patrick Marcellin
Chapter 24 Hepatitis B (pages 367–381): Piero Almasio, Calogero Camma, Vito Di Marco and Antonio Craxi
Chapter 25 Alcoholic Liver Disease (pages 383–391): Philippe Mathurin and Thierry Poynard
Chapter 26 Non?Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (pages 393–403): Chris P Day
Chapter 27 Hemochromatosis and Wilson Disease (pages 405–413): Gary Jeffrey and Paul C Adams
Chapter 28 Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (pages 415–426): Jenny Heathcote
Chapter 29 Autoimmune Hepatitis (pages 427–434): Michael Peter Manns and Andreas Schuler
Chapter 30 Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (pages 435–451): Roger Chapman and Sue Cullen
Chapter 31 Portal Hypertensive Bleeding (pages 453–485): John Goulis and Andrew K Burroughs
Chapter 32 Ascites, Hepatorenal Syndrome, and Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (pages 487–503): Pere Gines, Vicente Arroyo and Juan Rodes
Chapter 33 Hepatic Encephalopathy (pages 505–515): Peter Ferenci and Christian Muller
Chapter 34 Hepatocellular Carcinoma (pages 517–525): Massimo Colombo
Chapter 35 Fulminant Hepatic Failure (pages 527–543): Nick Murphy and Julia Wendon
Chapter 36 Liver Transplantation: Prevention and Treatment of Rejection (pages 545–571): Laura Cecilioni, Lucy Dagher and Andrew Burroughs
Chapter 37 Liver Transplantation: Prevention and Treatment of Infection (pages 573–586): Nancy Rolando and Jim J Wade
Chapter 38 Management of Hepatitis B and C After Liver Transplantation (pages 587–601): George V Papatheodoridis and Rosangela Teixeira

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