Netter's gastroenterology
Floch, Martin H.
Floch, Neil R.
Kowdley, Kris V.
Pitchumoni, C.S.
Netter's Gastroenterology, 2nd Edition, edited by Martin H. Floch, MD, coversthe entire field of digestive diseases-including those related to gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition-in one concise reference. A templated format offers a quick and memorable summary of nearly 300 of the most commonly encountered clinical conditions, from the classic to more contemporary, while hundreds of vivid Netter illustrations depict key anatomic structures and highlight important concepts. INDICE: Section I: EsophagusTopographic Relations of the EsophagusMusculature of the EsophagusArterial Blood Supply of the EsophagusVenous Drainage of the EsophagusInnervation of the Esophagus: Parasympathetic and SympatheticIntrinsic Innervation of the Alimentary TractHistology of the EsophagusGastroesophageal Junction and DiaphragmDeglutitionNeuroregulation of DeglutitionCongenitalAnomalies of the EsophagusShatzki RingPlummer-Vinson SyndromeEsophageal Dysmotility Disorders AchalasiaEsophageal DiverticulaForeign Bodies in the EsophagusCaustic Injury of the EsophagusEsophageal Rupture and PerforationEsophageal VaricositiesGastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseEsophagitis: Acute and ChronicEsophageal UlcersEosinophilic Esophagitis Benign Esophageal Stricture Sliding and Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernias, Types 1, 2, 3Barrett EsophagusBenign Neoplasms ofthe EsophagusMalignant Neoplasms: Upper and Middle Portions of the EsophagusMalignant Neoplasms: Lower End of the EsophagusSection II: Stomach and DuodenumAnatomy of the Stomach: Normal Variations and RelationsAnatomy and Relations of the DuodenumMucosa of the StomachDuodenal Mucosa and Duodenal StructuresBlood Supply and Collateral Circulation of Upper Abdominal OrgansLymphatic Drainage of the StomachInnervation of the Stomach and the DuodenumGastric SecretionFactors Influencing Gastric ActivityRole of the Stomach in DigestionGastric AcidSecretion Tests: HCl and Gastrin Effect of Drugs on Gastric FunctionUpper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: EsophagogastroduodenoscopyCoated Tongue, Halitosis, and ThrushAerophagia and EructationMotility of the StomachGastroparesis and Gastric Motility DisordersPyloric Obstruction and the Effects of VomitingNausea and VomitingHypertrophic Pyloric StenosisDiverticula of the Stomach and Gastrointestinal Prolapse Diverticula of the DuodenumDyspepsia, Functional Dyspepsia and Nonulcer DyspepsiaHelicobacter pylori InfectionGastritisErosive Gastritis;Acute Gastric UlcersPeptic Ulcer Disease: Definition and PathophysiologyPeptic Ulcer Disease: Duodenitis and Ulcer of the Duodenal BulbPeptic Ulcer Disease: ComplicationsGastrointestinal BleedingTherapeutic Gastrointestinal EndoscopyBenign Tumors of the StomachGastric Lymphoma and MALTCancers of the StomachTumors of the DuodenumPrinciples of Gastric SurgeryTreatment of Morbid Obesity Complications of Bariatric Surgery Postgastrectomy Complications: Partial GastrectomyEffects of Total Gastrectomy Section III: Abdominal WallAnterolateral Abdominal WallPeritoneumPelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic SpacesInguinal CanalAbdominal Regions and PlanesAbdominal Wall and Cavity: Congenital AbnormalitiesAcute AbdomenAlimentary Tract ObstructionMesenteric Vascular OcclusionOther Vascular LesionsAcute PeritonitisChronic PeritonitisCancer of the PeritoneumBenign Paroxysmal Peritonitis (Familial Mediterranean Fever)Abdominal Wounds of the Small IntestineAbdominal Wounds of the ColonIndirect and Direct Inguinal HerniasFemoral HerniasAbdominal Wall: Ventral HerniasLumbar, Obturator, Sciatic, and Perineal HerniasInternal Hernias: Congenital Intraperitoneal HerniasSection IV: Small IntestineTopography of the Small IntestineGross Structure of the SmallIntestineMicroscopic Structure of the Small IntestineTerminal IleumSecretory,Digestive and Absorptive Functions of the Small IntestineGastrointestinal HormonesImaging of the Small IntestineVascular Supply and Drainage in the Small IntestineInnervation of the Small and Large IntestinesVisceral ReflexesCongenital Abnormalities of the Small IntestineMeckel DiverticulumDiverticula Motilityand Dysmotility of the Small Intestine Obstruction and Ileus of the Small IntestineChronic Intestinal Pseudo-obstructionIrritable Bowel Syndrome and Functional Gastrointestinal DisordersEvaluation of the Small BowelLactose Intolerance DiarrheaCeliac Disease and MalabsorptionWhipple DiseaseSmall Bacterial Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Syndrome(SIBO)Short Bowel SyndromeFood AllergyEosinophilic GastroenteritisIntussusception of the Small IntestineBenign Tumors of the Small IntestineMalignant Tumors of the Small IntestineCarcinoid Syndrome and Neuroendocrine TumorsIleostomy, Colostomy, and Gastroenteric StromasSectionV: Colon, Rectum, and AnusStructure and Histology of the ColonSigmoid ColonRectum and Anal CanalVascular, Lymphatic, and Nerve Supply of the Large IntestineSecretory, Digestive, and Absorptive Function of the Colon and Colonic FloraProbioticsAnoscopy, Sigmoidoscopy, and ColonoscopyLaparoscopyStool ExaminationIntestinal BleedingMotility and Dysmotility of the Large IntestineDefecationPathophysiology of Defecation and Fecal IncontinenceConstipationEffects of Drugs on the ColonMegacolonSigmoid VolvulusVolvulus of the CecumDiseases of the Appendix: Inflammation, Mucocele, and TumorsDiverticulosis: Diverticular Disease of the ColonDiverticulosis: Diverticulitis and Its Complications and Diverticular BleedingUlcerative Colitis: Definition and General DescriptionUlcerative Colitis: Extraintestinal Manifestations and ComplicationsUlcerative Colitis: Histologic Diagnosis and DysplasiaUlcerative Colitis: Surgical TreatmentIleostomyand ColostomyIleal Pouch Anal Anastomosis and PouchitisDifferentiating Features of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn DiseaseCrohn's DiseaseCrohn's Disease: Complications and Surgical TherapyPerianal Disease in Crohn DiseaseDrug Therapy for Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseMicroscopic Colitis (Lymphocytic or Collagenous Colitis)Neoplasms of the Large Bowel: Colon PolypsNeoplasms of the Large Bowel: Screening and Treatment of Colon PolypsFamilial Adenomatous Polyposis and Polyposis SyndromesColon Cancer: Clinical Picture and DiagnosisColon Cancer: Staging, Treatment, and OutcomeRectal CancerHemorrhoidsRectal Prolapse and ProcidentiaAnal Fissure, Pruritus Ani, Papillitis, and CryptitisAnorectal Abscess and FistulaLymphogranuloma Venereum and Sexually Transmitted ProctitisFecal IncontinenceSection VI: Infectious and parasitic Diseases of the Alimentary TractEsophageal InfectionsTyphoid Fever (Paratyphoid Fever, Enteric Fever)Food Poisoning and Enteric PathogensClostridium difficile, Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis and Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea Gastrointestinal TuberculosisAbdominal ActinomycosisAmebiasisGiardia lamblia and Other Protozoan InfectionsIntestinal Helminths : Trichuriasis EnterobiasisAscariasisStrongyloidiasisHookworm Disease (Necatoriasis and Ancylostomiasis)Tapeworm (Cestode) Infection (Beef): Taenia saginata Tapeworm Infection (Pork): Taenia solium Tapeworm Infection (Dwarf): Hymenolepis nana Tapeworm Infection (Fish): Diphyllobothrium latum Other Helminth Infections: Trichinella spiralis and FlukesHuman Immunodeficiency Virus andthe Gastrointestinal TractSection VII: PancreasDevelopment and Anatomy of thePancreasPancreatic Ducts, Exocrine and Endocrine OrgansPancreatic PhysiologyCystic FibrosisAcute Pancreatitis: Etiology and Clinical PictureAcute Pancreatitis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and PrognosisAcute Pancreatitis: ComplicationsChronic Pancreatitis: Disease Forms and Clinical PictureChronic Pancreatitis: Diagnosis, Complications, and TreatmentPancreatic Cancer: Clinical PicturePancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis and TreatmentCystic Tumors of the PancreasPancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors ("Islet Cell Tumors") Section VIII: Gallbladder and Bile DuctsAnatomy and Function of the GallbladderGallstones Cholecystitis: AcuteCholecystitis: Complications Chronic CholecystitisCholedocholithiasis and CholangitisSphincter of Oddi DysfunctionAmpullary and Gallbladder CarcinomaCholangiocarcinomaSection IX: The LiverTopography of the LiverSurfaces and Bed of the LiverLesser Omentum and Variations in Form of the LiverCell Types Within the LiverVessel and Duct Distributions and Liver SegmentsArterial Blood Supply of the Liver, Biliary System, and PancreasHepatic Artery VariationsPortal Vein Tributaries and Portacaval AnastomosesPortal Vein Variations and AnomaliesLiver Function TestsProthrombin FormationBilirubin and Bile Acid MetabolismClinical Manifestations of CirrhosisPhysical Diagnosis of Liver DiseaseCauses of Portal HypertensionAscitesHepatic EncephalopathyHepatorenal SyndromeVariceal BleedingTransjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic ShuntLiver BiopsyHepatic NecrosisCirrhosisImaging Studies of the LiverAlcoholic Liver DiseaseNonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Nutritional Liver DiseasesExtrahepatic Biliary ObstructionPrimary Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Sclerosing CholangitisAutoimmune HepatitisAcute Viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis A, E, D)Hepatitis BHepatitis CHepatitis Caused by Other VirusesHepatotoxicityDisorders of Bilirubin Transporta-Antitrypsin DeficiencyHereditary HemochromatosisLiver Disease in PregnancyBenign Liver TumorsGranulomatous Liver DiseasesAmebiasisWilson DiseaseHepatocellular CarcinomaLiver TransplantationSpirochetal InfectionsActinomycosisEchinococcosis (Hydatid Disease)SchistosomiasisThe Liver in Heart FailurePortal Vein ObstructionBudd-Chiari SyndromeBile Duct CancerMetastatic CancerTraumaSection X: Nutrition of Gastrointestinal DiseaseDietary and Nutritional AssessmentMacronutrients and EnergyMicronutrient and Vitamin DeficiencyEnteral NutritionDietary FiberParenteral NutritionMalnutritionObesityGastrointestinal Diseases Related to Nutrition
- ISBN: 978-1-4377-0121-0
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 752
- Fecha Publicación: 14/12/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés