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This book evolved from a two-day 1993 International Symposium on
Radiation and the Gastrointestinal Tract held at the Uniformed
Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland.
This area of investigation is particularly important because of
growing medical needs and the documented occurrence of accidents
involving overexposure of healthy subjects/patients. Some questions
have been answered through cellular and animal research-results
that lead to hypotheses that have been tested through clinical
protocols. In an attempt to answer the unresolved questions, basic
scientists and clinicians describe the data obtained to date,
present in a critical manner the consensus that has been reached,
and discuss what still remains to be investigated.
The book is divided into five parts: Overview and Clinical
Perspective, Emesis, Motility, Diarrhea, and Behavioral Correlates
of Gastrointestinal Dysfunction. Each part consists of separate
discussions on the pathophysiology, the methodology, and, when
applicable, the clinical relevance of the observations.
The book provides helpful information to both basic scientists
involved in radiobiological research and to clinicians caring for
patients exposed to radiation. It also serves as an introduction to
the subject for young clinical investigators interested in the
field and for scientists searching for correlates between their
observations and disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.
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