Future perspectives in gastroenterology : International Conference, June 6-8, 1996 Leipzig, Germany
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Future perspectives in gastroenterology : International Conference, June 6-8, 1996 Leipzig, Germany
(Digestion, v. 58 ; Supplement ; 1)
S. Karger, 1997
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Future perspectives in gastroenterology
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Presents the proceedings of the International Congress on Future Perspectives in Gastroenterology, held in Leipzig in June, 1996. Areas covered are: stomach and sternum; liver and bile ducts; jejunum and ileum; and cancer.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, F. Berr et al. Part 1 Stomach and duodenum: the stomach as an endocrine organ, J. Del Valle
- acid secretion and "Helicobacter pylori", G. Sachs et al
- immunopathology of "Helicobacter pylori" gastritis, T. Kirchner et al
- "Helicobacter pylori" infection in ulcer pathogenesis, P. Malfertheiner and S. Miehlke. Part 2 Liver and bile ducts: cell volume signalling, osmolytes and liver function, D. Haussinger et al
- biliary secretion - future perspectives, A.F. Hofmann
- newer pathogenetic concepts in cholesterol gallstone formation - a unitary hypothesis, R.T. Holzbach
- update hepatitis A-G, H.E. Blum
- pathogenesis of liver fibrogenesis, D. Strobel and E.G. Hahn
- regulation of human pancreatic secretion, G. Adler
- stimulus-secretion coupling of pancreatic digestive enzyme secretion, J.A. Williams et al
- pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis, M.L. Steer
- acute phase reaction of the exocrine pancreas, J.-C. Dagorn. Part 3 Jejunum and ileum: regulation of interdigestive gastrointestinal motility and secretion, E.P. DiMagno
- the intestine, an endocrine organ, W.E. Schmidt
- pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease, M. Zeitz. Part 4 Cancer: recent advances in gastric cancer, H. Nagawa et al
- molecular genetics of colorectal cancer, Y.S. Kim
- hepatocellular carcinoma, M.P. Manns and St. Kubicka
- endoscopic ultrasonography in upper gastrointestinal and pancreatic disease, T. Rosch
- immunohistochemistry, C. Wittekind and A. Tannapfel
- gene level diagnostics in gastroenterology, B. Goke
- use of peptide receptor agonists and antagonists for diagnosis and treatment, R.T. Jensen
- immunosuppressive therapy for chronic inflammatory bowel disease, J. Smolmerich
- extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, T. Sauerbruch
- future perspectives in gastroenterology - laser, J.F. Riemann
- future perspectives of minimal invasive surgery, K.H. Fuchs et al
- organ-preserving surgery in pancreatic diseases, W. Uhl and M.W. Buchler.
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