Principles of clinical gastroenterology

Principles of clinical gastroenterology

Yamada, Tadataka

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A concise, symptom-based textbook for diagnosis and decision making in clinical practice INDICE: Contributors.Preface.1 Clinical decision making: Philip S. Schoenfeld (University of Michigan).2 Economic analysis in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: John M. Inadomi (University of California).3 Psychosocial factors in the care of patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders: Bruce D. Naliboff (University of California), Jeffrey M. Lackner (The State University of New York), Emeran A. Mayer (University of California).4 Approach to the patient with dyspepsia and related functional gastrointestinalcomplaints: Nicholas J. Talley (Mayo Clinic Jacksonville), Gerald Holtmann (University of Adelaide, Australia).5 Approach to the patient with dysphagia, odynophagia, or noncardiac chest pain: Chandra Prakash Gyawali (Washington University School of Medicine), Ray E. Clouse (Washington University School of Medicine).6 Approach to the patient with gastroesophageal reflux disease: Joel E. Richter (Temple University).7 Approach to the patient with dyspepsia and peptic ulcer disease: Andrew H. Soll (University of California), David Y. Graham (Baylor College of Medicine).8 Approach to the patient with gross gastrointestinal bleeding: Grace H. Elta (University of Michigan Health System), Mimi Takami(University of Michigan).9 Approach to the patient with occult gastrointestinal bleeding: David A. Ahlquist (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine), Graeme P. Young (Flinders University of South Australia).10 Approach to screening for colorectal cancer: Graeme P. Young (Flinders University of South Australia), JamesE. Allison (University of California).11 Approach to the patient with unintentional weight loss: Andrew W. DuPont (The University of Texas Medical Branch).12 Approach to the patient with obesity: Louis A. Chaptini (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey), Steven R. Peikin (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey).13 Approach to the patient with nausea and vomiting: William L. Hasler (University of Michigan).14 Approach to the patient with abdominal pain: Pankaj Jay Pasricha (Stanford University).15 Approach to the patient with gas and bloating: William L. Hasler (University of Michigan Health System).16 Approach to the patient with acute abdomen: Rebecca M. Minter (University of Michigan Health System), Michael W. Mulholland (University of Michigan).17 Approach to the patient with ileus and obstruction: Klaus Bielefeldt (University of Pittsburgh), Anthony J. Bauer (University of Pittsburgh).18 Approach to the patient with diarrhea: Don W. Powell (University of Texas Medical Branch).19 Approach to the patient with suspected acute infectious diarrhea: John D. Long (Wake Forest University), Ralph A. Giannella (University of Cincinnati).20 Approach to the patient with constipation: Satish S.C. Rao (Universityof Iowa).21 Approach to the patient with abnormal liver chemistries: Richard H. Moseley (University of Michigan).22 Approach to the patient with jaundice: Raphael B. Merriman (University of California), Marion G. Peters (University of California).23 Approach to the patient with ascites and its complications: Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao (Yale School of Medicine).24 Approach to the patient withcentral nervous system and pulmonary complications of end-stage liver disease: Javier Vaquero (University of Montreal), Andres T. Blei (Northwestern University, Chicago), Roger F. Butterworth (University of Montreal).25 Approach to the patient with acute liver failure: Ryan M. Taylor (University of Michigan), Robert J. Fontana (University of Michigan).26 Approach to the patient with chronic viral hepatitis B or C: Sammy Saab (University of California), Hugo Rosen(University of Colorado).27 Approach to the patient with a liver mass: John A. Donovan (University of Southern California), Edward G. Grant (University of Southern California).28 Approach to gastrointestinal and liver diseases in pregnancy: Willemijntje A. Hoogerwerf (University of Michigan).29 General nutritional principles: David H. Alpers (Washington University School of Medicine), Beth Taylor (Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Missouri), Samuel Klein (Washington University School of Medicine).30 Approach to the patient requiring nutritional supplementation: David H. Alpers (Washington University School of Medicine), Beth Taylor (Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Missouri), Samuel Klein (Washington UniversitySchool of Medicine).31 Genetic counseling for gastrointestinal patients: Cindy Solomon (Myriad Genetic Laboratories, Utah), Deborah W. Neklason (Universityof Utah), Angela Schwab (Intermountain Healthcare, Utah), Randall W. Burt (University of Utah).Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-6910-3
  • Editorial: Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 672
  • Fecha Publicación: 16/05/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés