Medical imaging in gastroenterology and hepatology : proceedings of Falk Symposium 124 (progress in gastroenterology and hepatology, part I) held in Hannover, Germany, September 28-29, 2001

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Medical imaging in gastroenterology and hepatology : proceedings of Falk Symposium 124 (progress in gastroenterology and hepatology, part I) held in Hannover, Germany, September 28-29, 2001

edited by F. Hagenmüller ... [et al.]

(Falk symposium, 124)

Kluwer Academic, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book, the proceedings of Falk Symposium 124, `Medical Imaging in Gastroenterology and Hepatology' (Progress in Gastroenterology and Hepatology Part I), held in Hannover, Germany, on September 28-29, 2001, aims to demonstrate the newest developments in the various imaging techniques for diagnosis and therapy, coupled with overviews by renowned international experts. In this book, up-to-date technologies in medical imaging and image documentation as well as the most modern transmission techniques should bridge the gap between futuristic research and everyday clinical practice.

目次

  • List of Contributors. Preface. Section I: Projects and Perspectives. 1. Cortical imaging of visceral function and disease
  • P. Enck, et al. 2. Minilaparoscopy - a new diagnostic tool
  • J.M. Zeeh, et al. 3. Laparoscopy and endoscopy - do they traverse? H. Feussner. Section II: Image and Evidence. 4. Chronic pancreatitis: and evident role for endoscopy
  • J. Deviere, J.-M. Dumonceau. 5. Endosonograpy - what are the diagnostic advantages? R.H. Hawes. Section III: Procedure and Perception. 6. What is the time required for a good endoscopy? Time of training
  • G.A. Lehman. 7. Improved gastrointestinal imaging - improved outcome for the patients? S. Hollerbach. 8. Was erwartet der Chirurg von der praoperativen Bildgebung bei Lebertumoren? T. Becker, et al. Section IV: Co-existence of Imaging Techniques. 9. Scintigraphy/position Emission Tomatography (PET) complementary support for endoscopy? W.H. Knapp, et al. 10. Magnetic resonance imaging. A substitute for endoscopy
  • H.E. Adamek, et al. 11. Three-dimensional (3D): from sectional image to 3D model
  • M.A. Barish. Section V: Network Systems. 12. Training models - why and how? S. Bar-Meir. 13. The minimal standard terminology for digestive endoscopy: introduction to structured reporting
  • M. Delvaux. Section VI: Ultrasound. 14. Ultrasound in diffuse liver disease
  • L. Bolondi, et al. 15. Use of ultrasound contrast agents in hepatology
  • A. Lim, et al. 16. Interventional therapy of liver cancer
  • T. Livraghi. 17. Clinical role of ultrasound in biliary disease
  • S. Wagner. 18. Diagnostic approach to unclear liver tumours
  • J. Schoelmerich. Section IVV: Imaging New Technologies. 19. Fluorescense endoscopy in gastroenterology
  • H. Messmann, E. Endlicher. 20. Chromoendoscopy
  • M.I. Canto. 21. CT or MRI-based virtual colonography
  • A.G. Schreyer, H. Herfarth. 22. Three-dimensional endoscopy
  • T. Thormahlen, et al. Section VIII: New Endoscopic Equipment New Visual Perspectives? 23. Wireless capsule endoscopy
  • A. Glukhovsky, H. Jacob. 24. Colonoscopy improved performance? C.B. Williams. 25. When is enteroscopy useful? G. Gay. 26. Focal point: oesophago-cardial transition
  • H.W. Boyce. Index.

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