Clinical Gastroenterology |
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Author:
| Talley, Nicholas J. |
ISBN: | 978-1-336-24119-0 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2011 |
Publisher: | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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Imprint: | Elsevier Health Sciences APAC |
Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $278.85 |
Book Description:
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A new edition of this respected Australian gastroenterology textbook
Completely updated, this comprehensive medical resource offers a practical, problem-based approach to the subject of clinical gastroenterology.
Containing specialist content from Australian and international contributors, "Clinical Gastroenterology, 3rd Edition" focuses on both common and uncommon gastroenterological problems as they present in clinical practice.
Building on the previous two...
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A new edition of this respected Australian gastroenterology textbook
Completely updated, this comprehensive medical resource offers a practical, problem-based approach to the subject of clinical gastroenterology.
Containing specialist content from Australian and international contributors, "Clinical Gastroenterology, 3rd Edition" focuses on both common and uncommon gastroenterological problems as they present in clinical practice.
Building on the previous two editions, "Clinical Gastroenterology" features decision trees to assist clinicians in assessing patients and the treating digestive disorders.
This latest edition also includes clear medical illustrations suitable for patient education, along with summary tables highlighting key points to guide General Practitioners, gastroenterology specialist trainees and medical students
gastroenterological case studies and key point summaries in each chapter
new chapters on gastroenterological and hepatological medical conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, obesity and anti-obesity surgery, principles of anaesthesia for endoscopy and preparing patients for endoscopy, complications of endoscopy, liver transplant and end-stage liver disease
an expanded section on pancreatic cysts and masses
an expanded section on radiological evaluation including the place of cross-sectional imaging"