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Snapshots in Gastroenterology (Paperback)
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Snapshots in Gastroenterology (Paperback)
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Snapshots in Gastroenterology is a comprehensive and highly
illustrated collection of common clinical scenarios in
gastroenterology. The book is comprised of 19 chapters, with the
first half of the book focussing on common conditions in
gastroenterology and the second half focussing on organs of the
gastrointestinal system. Conditions covered include acute abdominal
pain, dysphagia, diarrhoea, constipation, nausea and vomiting,
gaseousness, jaundice and gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Organ-based
chapters include oesophagus, stomach and duodenum, small and large
intestines, appendix, rectum and anal canal, liver, gallbladder and
pancreas. Each chapter on common disorders is clearly formatted,
beginning with an introduction to the disorder, classification,
etiology (origin), pathogenesis (development), diagnosis,
complications and management. Snapshots in Gastroenterology covers
both the medical and surgical aspects of gastroenterology in fine
detail. Enhanced by 542 full colour images and illustrations, this
book is an invaluable resource which summarises the basic science
of gastrointestinal diseases as well as the many forms of treatment
available to patients. Key Points Comprehensive and highly
illustrated collection of clinical scenarios in gastroenterology
Covers a range of gastroenterological disorders and organs of the
gastrointestinal system Clear format throughout 542 full colour
images and illustrations
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