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Pancreatitis

edited by David C. Carter, Andrew L. Warshaw

(Clinical surgery international, v. 16)

Churchill Livingstone, 1989

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Description

This book in intended as a collection of contemporary accounts of controversial subjects in the field of acute and chronic pancreatitis. The authors are all recognised as international authorities in this area and have concentrated on subjects of current interest. It is aimed at postgraduate surgical trainees; surgical consultants and specialist surgeons.

Table of Contents

  • The pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis, Jeffrey A.Clemens and John L.Cameron
  • evaluation of severity in acute pancreatitis and the need for early surgery, C.W.Imrie and C. Wilson
  • gallstone pancreatitis, David C.Carter
  • obstructive pancreatitis - acute and chronic pancreatitis due to ductal obstruction by causes other than gallstones, Andrew L.Warshaw
  • pancreatic pseudocysts, cystic neoplasms and fistulas, David W.Rattner, Andrew L.Warshaw
  • management of pancreatic necrosis and pancreatic abscess, Hans G.Beger
  • natural history of chronic pancreatitis, Paul G.Lankisch
  • medical strategy in chronic pancreatitis, Peter A.Banks
  • the role of pancreaticojejunostomy in the treatment of chronic pancreatitis, Herbert B.Greenlee et al
  • resection for chronic pancreatitis, Ricardo L.Rossi and John W.Braasch
  • involvement of adjacent structures in chronic pancreatitis, A.R.Moossa
  • medical management of acute pancreatitis, John H.C.Ranson.

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