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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Online

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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology has been designed to cover the clinical and patient-management aspects of gastrointestinal and liver disease in a unique and exciting format. The book is illustrated throughout in fully integrated colour, and contains an illustration program of over 1650 algorithms, graphs, diagrams and clinical photographs that is based on an award-winning format. A section on common symptoms introduces the chapters covering disease, and the book also includes a separate section on diagnosis and treatment especially designed for quick look-up and reference. Treatment is presented according to the evidence base for it. The book has been structured to comprehensively cover gastroenterology and hepatology, but allow fast access to the key answers the clinician needs in their everyday practice. Relevant pathophysiology is included to underpin the clinical detail.

Written by a global selection of some of the most exciting names in gastroenterology and hepatology today, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology will be an essential addition to the libraries of gastroenterologists, hepatologists and internists, and particularly trainees and residents who are looking for a modern and fresh approach to this subject area.

Fully searchable text from any location with constant updates. All of the slides can be downloaded to powerpoint and a symptom-based diagnosis function may be added.
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  • Part One: SYMPTOMS, SYNDROMES AND SCENARIOS

    Discomfort above the diaphragm

    1. Differential diagnosis and management of burning mouth syndrome (BMS)

    2. Heartburn and non-cardiac chest pain

    3. Dysphagia and odynophagia

    Discomfort below the diaphragm

    4. Chronic or recurrent abdominal pain

    5. Dyspepsia

    6. Nausea and vomiting

    7. Bloating and early satiety

    8. Belching and rumination

    Disorders of defecation

    9. Diarrhea including acute, chronic and bloody

    10. Fecal incontinence

    11. Rectal bleeding

    12. Anorectal pain

    Generalized ill health

    13. Anorexia and eating disorders

    14. Weight loss

    15. Gastrointestinal causes of anemia and occult bleeding

    16. Pruritus

    17. Jaundice

    18. Spotting and dealing with signs of chronic liver disease

    19. Ascites

    20. Abnormal liver function tests

    Urgent situations

    21. Acute abdominal pain

    22. Hematemesis and melena

    23. Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding

    Scenarios

    24. Being infected with H. pylori

    25. Being on NSAIDs

    26. Gastrointestinal problems in primary care

    27. Gastrointestinal problems in the elderly

    28. Gastrointestinal problems in pediatrics

    Part Two: DISEASES OF THE GUT AND LIVER

    I. DISORDERS OF THE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

    Esophageal: benign

    29. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) including hiatus hernia and esophagitis

    30. Benign esophageal strictures and caustic esophageal injury

    Esophageal: malignant and premalignant

    31. Barretts esophagus

    32. Esophageal cancer

    Upper gastrointestinal infections

    33. Infections of the esophagus and stomach

    34. H. pylori: Its diseases and management

    Gastroduodenal: benign

    35. Peptic ulcer

    36. Gastritis

    Gastroduodenal: malignant and premalignant

    37. Adenocarcinoma

    38. Gastric lymphoma

    39. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) and other gastroduodenal tumors

    Motility disorders

    40. Esophageal motility disorders

    41. Gastric motility disorders

    II. DISORDERS OF THE SMALL AND LARGE BOWEL

    Food, nutrition and malabsorption

    42. Food allergy and intolerance

    43. Maldigestion and malabsorption

    44. Celiac sprue

    45. Short bowel syndrome

    46. Small bowel bacterial overgrowth

    47. Bile acid malabsorption

    48. Protein-losing disorders of the gastrointestinal tract

    Intestinal infections and infestations

    49. Infective diarrhea

    50. Travelers diarrhea

    51. Abdominal tuberculosis

    52. Parasites

    Inflammatory bowel disease

    53. Ulcerative colitis

    54. Crohns disease

    55. Indeterminate colitis

    56. Microscopic colitis

    57. Eosinophilic gastroenteritis

    58. Pseudomembranous colitis

    59. Ischemia and ischemic colitis

    Malignant tumors

    60a. Biology and genetics of colorectal cancer

    60b. Colorectal cancer: screening and surveillance

    60c. Polyps and polyposis

    60d. Team approach to cancer management

    61. Other gastrointestinal tumors

    Motility disorders

    62. Obstruction and volvulus

    63. Constipation and constipation syndromes

    64. Irritable bowel syndrome

    65. Diverticular disease of the colon

    66. Disorders of colorectal dysmotility

    Other disorders of the small and large bowel

    67. Splanchnic vascular disorders

    68. Drug-induced damage to the small and large intestines

    69. Appendicitis

    Anorectal disorders

    70. Anorectal diseases

    III. DISEASES OF THE PANCREAS AND BILIARY TRACT

    Pancreas

    71. Acute pancreatitis

    72. Chronic pancreatitis

    73. Pancreatic exocrine tumors

    74. Cysts of the pancreas

    75. Development and miscellaneous abnormalities

    Biliary tract

    76. Cholelithiasis, choledocholithiasis and cholecystitis

    77. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction

    78. Primary sclerosing cholangitis

    79. Cholangiocarcinoma

    Malformations

    80. Congenital abnormalities of the biliary tract

    IV. LIVER DISEASE

    Infections

    81. Acute viral hepatitis

    82a. Chronic viral hepatitis B

    82b. Chronic viral hepatitis C

    82c. Chronic viral hepatitis D

    83. Schistosoma and other parasites

    84. Bacterial and fungal infections of the liver

    Auto-immune and related disorders

    85. Primary biliary cirrhosis

    86. Chronic autoimmune hepatitis and overlap syndrome

    Genetic and metabolic liver diseases

    87. Alcoholic liver diseases

    88. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

    89. Hemochromatosis

    90. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

    91. Wilsons disease

    92. Drug-induced and toxic liver disease

    93. Genetic and metabolic liver diseases of childhood

    94. Disturbances of bilirubin metabolism

    Cirrhosis of the liver and its complications

    95. Cirrhosis of the liver

    96. Portal hypertension

    97. Ascites and hepatorenal syndrome

    98. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

    99. Hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension

    100. Episodic encephalopathy

    101. Fulminant liver failure and acute encephalopathy

    Other liver diseases

    102. Tumors of the liver

    103. Vascular disorders of the liver

    104. Granulomas of the liver

    105. Liver diseases and pregnancy

    Liver transplantation

    106. Liver transplantation: indications and selection of candidates and immediate complications

    107. Long-term management and recurrence of primary liver disease

    V. DISEASES OF MULTIPLE ORGAN SYSTEMS

    108. Gastrointestinal tract in systemic disease

    109. Gut/pancreatic endocrine tumors

    110. The carcinoid syndrome

    111. AIDS and the gut

    112. Graft-versus-host disease

    113. Radiation and other physico-chemical injury

    114. Amyloidosis

    115. Foreign bodies

    116. Porphyria

    VI. ABDOMINAL WALL AND CAVITY

    117. Abscesses and other intra-abdominal diseases

    118. Hernias and the abdominal wall

    Part Three: PRIMER OF DIAGNOSTIC METHODS

    Endoscopic imaging

    119. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and mucosal biopsy

    120. Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy and mucosal biopsy

    121. Endoscopic ultrasound

    122. Diagnostic and interventional endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

    123. Capsule endoscopy

    Percutaneous imaging

    124. Percutaneous ultrasound

    125. Barium radiology

    126. Computed tomography (CT)

    127. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

    128. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)

    129. Virtual endoscopy imaging

    130. Positron emission tomography (PET)

    Functional testing

    131. Functional evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract

    132. Motility testing

    133. Measurement of portal pressure

    Tissue testing

    134. Liver biopsy

    135. Histopathology primer for gastroenterologists and hepatologists

    Part Four: PRIMER OF TREATMENTS

    Medical treatments

    136. Drugs used in gastrointestinal and liver disease

    137. Drug prescription in liver disease

    138. An approach to nutritional assessment

    139. Nutrition support

    140. Complementary medicine for irritable and inflammatory bowel

    Therapeutic endoscopy

    141. Conscious sedation

    142. Sclerotherapy, banding and other hemostatic techniques for varices and other lesions

    143. Photodynamic therapy (PDT)

    144. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) and jejunostomy

    145. Endoscopic resection of tumors and polyps

    146. Dilation and stenting of the gastrointestinal tract

    Percutaneous therapy

    147. The transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS)

    148. Interventional radiology

    149. Paracentesis

    A synopsis of surgical operations

    150. Liver operations

    151. Gastrointestinal operations

    152. Minimally invasive surgery
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