Gastroenterology incorporates not only the new information available since the original publication but also additional chapters on diagnostic techniques and presenting complaints.
ContentsApproach to the investigation of gastrointestinal diseases; Laboratory evaluation of gastrointestinal disease; Imaging of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas; Gastrointestinal endoscopy; Gastrointestinal immunology; Biopsy: sample collection; Biopsy: handling, processing and interpretation; Dysphagia and regurgitation; Acute and chronic vomiting; Acute diarrhoea; Chronic diarrhoea; Malabsorption; Gastrointestinal haemorrhage; Dyschezia and tenesmus; Ascites; Jaundice; Hepatic encephalopathy; Infectious and parasitic diseases; Disorders of the oral cavity; Disorders of the pharynx and oesophagus; Diseases of the stomach; Diseases of the small intestine; Diseases of the colon and rectum; Disorders of the perineum and anus; Diseases of the exocrine pancreas; Diseases of the liver; Diseases of the biliary system; Critical care of patients with gastrointestinal disease; Feeding tubes; Therapeutics; Appendices; Index.
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ContributorsSusan Bunch, USA; Michael Day, UK; Linda DeBowes, USA; Alexander Germanl, UK; Edward Halll, UK; Albert Jergens, USA; Michael Leib, USA; Jill Maddison, UK; Stanley Marks, USA; Maureen McMichael, USA; Robert O’Brien, USA; Jan Rothuizen, Netherlands; James Simpson, UK; Kenneth Simpson, USA; Jörg Steiner, USA; Robert Washabau, USA; Penny Watson, UK; Michael Willard, USA; David Williams, USA; John Williams, UK; Debra Zoran, USA.
Published April 2005342 pagesISBN 978 0 905214 73 3
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