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The Year Book of Medicine brings you abstracts of the articles that
reported the year's breakthrough developments in medicine,
carefully selected from more than 500 journals worldwide. Expert
commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each article and
discuss its application to your practice. There's no faster or
easier way to stay informed! Sections are included on Rheumatology,
Infectious Disease, Hematology and Oncology, Kidney, Water, and
Electrolytes, Pulmonary Disease, Heart and Cardiovascular Disease,
The Digestive System, and Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism.
The Year Book of Gastroenterology brings you abstracts of the
articles that reported the year's breakthrough developments in
gastroenterology, carefully selected from more than 500 journals
worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of
each article and discuss its application to gastroenterology
practice. The full spectrum of gastroenterology is covered, with
articles selected devoted to the esophagus, bowels, pancreas,
anorectum, and liver, as well as important disease states like
hepatitis, IBD, and all cancers.
'The Year Book of Gastroenterology' brings you abstracts of the
articles that reported the year's breakthrough developments in
gastroenterology, carefully selected from more than 500 journals
worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of
each article and discuss its application to your practice.
Aging is associated with an increased prevalence of several GI
disorders, including those induced by drugs (eg, gastrointestinal
bleeding caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), anorexia
of aging, development of constipation, diarrhea or fecal
incontinence, and postprandial hypotension. This issue addresses
these disorders and discusses the current treatments for management
of these patients. Specifically, articles focus on celiac disease,
anorexia of aging, chronic constipation, fecal incontinence,
neurogastrointestinal diseases, ischemic gut, and the pharmacology
of commonly used GI drugs.
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