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This issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, guest edited by Dr.
Amir Soumekh and Dr. Philip O. Katz, is devoted to
Gastroenterology. Articles in this issue include: Esophageal and
Gastric Motility Disorders, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
and Barrett's Esophagus, Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
(NSAIDS), Anticoagulation and Upper GI Bleeding, Managing Gallstone
Disease in the Elderly, Fecal Incontinence, Constipation, Diarrhea,
Functional Bowel Disease, Nutrition, Malnutrition and Obesity,
Diverticulosis, Diverticulitis and Diverticular Bleeding,
Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Colon Cancer Screening, Inflammatory
Bowel Disease, and more.
Are you looking for concise, practical answers to questions that
are often left unanswered by traditional GERD references? Are you
seeking brief, evidence-based advice for complicated cases or
complications? "Curbside Consultation in GERD: 49 Clinical
Questions" provides quick and direct answers to the thorny
questions commonly posed during a "curbside consultation" between
colleagues.
Dr. Philip Katz has designed this unique reference, which offers
expert advice, preferences, and opinions on tough clinical
questions commonly associated with GERD. The unique Q&A format
provides quick access to current information related to GERD with
the simplicity of a conversation between two colleagues. Numerous
images, diagrams, and references are included to enhance the text
and to illustrate the treatment of GERD patients.
"Curbside Consultation in GERD: 49 Clinical Questions" provides
information basic enough for residents while also incorporating
expert advice that even high-volume clinicians will appreciate.
Gastroenterologists, fellows and residents in training, surgical
attendings, and surgical residents will benefit from the
user-friendly and casual format and the expert advice contained
within.
Some of the questions that are answered:
- Can medical therapy alter the natural history of Barrett's
esophagus?
- Can antireflux surgery alter the natural history of Barrett's
esophagus?
- How does pregnancy affect GERD? Is GERD in pregnancy a risk for
long-term reflux?
- What is the association of obesity and GERD?
- What are the so-called extraesophageal manifestations of GERD?
- Is there a gender difference in reflux disease? Does this
affecttreatment?
Reflux Laryngitis and Related Disorders, Fourth Edition, provides a
practical overview of reflux laryngitis and other manifestations of
laryngopharyngeal reflux. It is designed for use by
otolaryngologists, primary care physicians, internists,
gastroenterologists, general surgeons, speech-language
pathologists, voice teachers, and patients. Since the first edition
was published, there has been a great deal of interest in
laryngopharyngeal reflux. Research has revealed new information;
diagnostic and treatment paradigms have changed; and new medical
and surgical therapies have been developed. This latest edition
highlights these new developments and cites many articles that were
not referenced in the third edition. Chapter 1 introduces
laryngopharyngeal reflux as a multisystem disorder and defines its
importance in otolaryngologic and pulmonary conditions. Chapter 2
summarizes the complex structure and function of the human voice,
laying the scientific groundwork necessary to understand the ways
in which reflux can impair voice use.Chapter 3 defines esophageal
structures and function, providing a comprehensive review of the
mechanisms of swallowing and a concise discussion of the physiology
of the lower esophageal sphincter. Chapter 4 reviews the symptoms
associated with not only typical gastroesophageal reflux disease
but also atypical (extraesophageal) reflux including
laryngopharyngeal reflux complaints, and other symptoms such as
chest pain. This chapter also reviews complications of reflux such
as Barrett's esophagus and includes new information on diagnostic
technology. Chapter 5 provides a comprehensive discussion of
laryngopharyngeal reflux and the symptoms and signs associated with
peptic mucositis of the larynx and related structures. This chapter
also updates much of the literature on laryngopharyngeal reflux and
stresses some particularly important reflux-related conditions such
as laryngeal granuloma. Chapter 6 reviews the diagnostic tests
available for patients with suspected reflux and the uses,
strengths, and shortcomings of each procedure. It includes an
extensive review of recent publications on this topic.Chapter 7
reviews the latest concepts in and literature on medical and
behavioral management of reflux disease. Chapter 8 describes
surgery for reflux, including an in-depth explanation of
laparoscopic antireflux surgery as well as a discussion of
endoscopic approaches to reflux management.
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