Symptom-oriented and disease-oriented entries cover a wide range of acute and chronic problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, acute liver disease, cirrhosis, and pancreatic disorders.
This handy quick resource is a current and easily accessible guide to the common problems that a gastroenterologist encounters on a daily basis. This latest update is based on the
2008 print edition with additional features and enhanced functionality.
Symptom-oriented and disease-oriented entries cover a wide range of acute and chronic problems, including irritable bowel syndrome, acute liver disease, cirrhosis, and pancreatic disorders.
Key Features
- Thoroughly updated with the most current gastroenterology information.
- Designed to help the clinician develop a logical, systematic approach to these common problems.
- New illustrations have been added to enhance users' underdtanding of the information.
- Instructions on gastrointestinal procedures are included.
- Key points about the diagnosis and management of disorders are bulleted for quick and easy reference.
- Significants update to sections on nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, acute GI bleeding, nutrition, esophageal disorders and gastric disorders.
- The first section includes common symptoms, signs, and laboratory abnormalities and the second section focuses on specific diseases.
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