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This 6th volume of OESO has the advantage to address a topic which
is at the forefront of concern for all those involved with disease
of the upper digestive tract: an entity inserted in the
epidemiological sequence of GERD, a benign affection among the most
widespread in the world, Barrett's esophagus, has become today a
problem of Public Health. Its recognised propensity to degenerate
has, in fact, made it one of the benign lesions of the upper
digestive tract which legitimately arouses the convergent interest
of clinicians, as well as those devoted to fundamental research.
Large scale epidemiological studies, the development of even
sharper means for early detection of the precursory signs of its
degeneration, the extreme diversity of the treatments available
today, all lend new perspectives to the different centres of
interest of this book.
Drug-induced mucosal damage is of immense importance in
gastroenterology. It is imperative that clinicians understand how
these lesions come about, what the sometimes devastating
consequences are and what can be done to prevent or to treat such
calamities. Drug-induced damage is bound to increase in the future
as the population ages and polypharmacy becomes the rule instead of
the exception. Hopes for improvement were shattered when the long
term consequences of COX-2 inhibition became available. Is the
COX-1/COX-2 concept truly obsolete? Several issues are discussed by
European experts in the second part of the book. What the clinician
should know about non acid, weakly acid or biliary reflux is
discussed in depth. Novel developments of gastrointestinal
neuropathies and motor disorders concentrate on IBS,
pseudo-obstruction and faecal incontinence. Our surgical colleagues
will certainly be interested in novel minimally invasive
procedures. Finally all will learn from a critical analysis of
novel diagnostic imaging modalities.
John Libbey Eurotext continues to publish the proceedings of the
gastroenterology seminars taught by leading European specialists
and organised by the European Association for Gastroenterology and
Endoscopy (EAGE). The aim of the book is to describe major clinical
and therapeutic progress observed during 2001. It offers a complete
overview of the latest techniques and therapies used to treat
malignant gastro-intestinal tumours.
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