Atlas of clinical gastroenterology
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Atlas of clinical gastroenterology
Elsevier Mosby, c2005
3rd ed.
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Includes CD-ROM
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This atlas provides exquisite full-colour clinical images of a complete range of gastrointestinal and liver diseases. Unique to this atlas, all endoscopic images are correlated with a selection of pathology, gross pathology and the latest radiologic modalities, including double-contrast upper and lower GI examinations and state-of-the-art CT for evaluating solid organs, helping you to confirm your diagnosis and demonstrating the sensitivity of each modality for that condition. This approach gives you a clearer picture of the nature of each condition than is available elsewhere. The concise accompanying text discusses each condition in terms of anatomy, aetiology, pathophysiology and pathology.
Table of Contents
1. The Esophagus 2. The Stomach 3. The Duodenum 4. Small Intestine I 5. Small Intestine II 6. Colon I 7. Colon II 8. The Anus, Anal Canal and Perianal Region 9. The Pancreas 10. Normal Liver and Biliary Tree, and Jaundice 11. Hepatitis and Parasitic Infections of the Liver 12. Fibrosis, Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension 13. Metabolic and Vascular Disorders, and Liver Tumours 14. The Biliary Tree
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