An atlas of gastroenterology : a guide to diagnosis and differential diagnosis
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An atlas of gastroenterology : a guide to diagnosis and differential diagnosis
(The Encyclopedia of visual medicine series)
Parthenon Pub. Group, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Going beyond mere diagnosis, An Atlas of Gastroenterology covers everything from swallowing difficulties to treatment of jaundiced and immuno-compromised patients. Tables, illustrations, and case histories put the information at your fingertips. Leading experts combine lucid text with extensive illustrations to interpret the concepts needed for a firm grasp of the topic. Coverage includes swallowing difficulties, heartburn, dyspepsia, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, colonic polyps and colon cancer, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, the jaundiced patient and the immuno-compromised patient. Published principally for family and primary care physicians An Atlas of Gastroenterology describes all aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal disease.
Table of Contents
The Patient with Difficulty or Pain During Swallowing
The Patient with Heartburn
The Dyspeptic Patient
The Patient with Chronic Diarrhea
The Patient with Abdominal Pain and Weight Loss
Anemia - A Presentation of Gastrointestinal Disease
The Patient with Acute Rectal Bleeding
Maladies due to Gall Stones and Things that May Mimic Them
The Acute Abdomen - A Potpourri
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