Atlas of gastrointestinal pathology

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Atlas of gastrointestinal pathology

David A. Owen, James K. Kelly

Saunders, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Designed for easy reference, this atlas demonstrates the essentials of the major disease entities that affect gastrointestinal pathological process. Current and concise, the text serves as a pre-examination review, introductory resource, or quick clinical reference. Most diseases are grouped by organ system - from specific organs of the GI tract, to conditions the affect more than one organ. Readers can easily reference which diseases tend to directly affect which organs. The book offers a consistent use of outline format in each chapter, to facilitate comparison between diseases; major disease entities are described according to the same subheadings - biology, clinical signs and symptons, gross pathology, microscopic pathology, differential diagnosis, and references. Coverage includes AIDS-related gastrointestinal infections.

Table of Contents

  • Diseases of the oesophagus
  • diseases of the stomach
  • diseases of the small bowel
  • diseases of the appendix
  • diseases of the large bowel
  • diseases of the anus
  • diseases that affect multiple parts of the gastrointestinal tract
  • diseases of the gastrointestinal lymphoid tissue
  • stromal lesions and neoplasms.

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