Clinical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, a brand-new, complete resource that will be essential reading for trainees aiming to become accomplished endoscopists and for experienced endoscopists wishing to acquire expertise in the latest techniques. Edited by an international team consisting of Gregory Ginsberg, Michael Kochman, Ian Norton and Christopher Gostout and written by a group of contributors who are responsible for many of the recent innovations in endoscopic practice, this book offers stunning endoscopic photographs, exquisite step-by-step illustrations and endoscopic video of key scenarios supplied by the appropriate world authority all available digitally for use in your presentations.
Now in full-colour throughout, the only Handbook of Liver Diseases available gives you comprehensive information on the all significant liver diseases. The outline format ensures that you get more reliable information by reading fewer words than ever before in Hepatology. Key information is clearly marked throughout and alert symbols are placed in the text to draw your attention to information that is critical to your patient's welfare. Exquisite colour illustrations, informative colour tables and selected, essential references support the text. Key points are listed at the beginning of each chapter and many new illustrations have been added.
The text is written by an International Who's Who of Hepatology so that you can absolutely depend upon the information within. The text has been produced on an exceptionally short schedule to ensure that all the material within is absolutely current.
This text is an ideal clinical reference for the busy Gastroenterologist, the Gastroenterologist in training, the Internist and even the Medical Student.
First prize winner in the BMA Medical Book Competition 2005!
This atlas provides exquisite full-colour clinical images of a complete range of gastrointestinal and liver diseases. Unique to this atlas, all endoscopic images are correlated with a selection of pathology, gross pathology and the latest radiologic modalities, including double-contrast upper and lower GI examinations and state-of-the-art CT for evaluating solid organs, helping you to confirm your diagnosis and demonstrating the sensitivity of each modality for that condition. This approach gives you a clearer picture of the nature of each condition than is available elsewhere. The concise accompanying text discusses each condition in terms of anatomy, aetiology, pathophysiology and pathology.
The Requisites in Gastroenterology series clearly and succinctly encompasses all of the core knowledge in the field. This fourth volume covers endoscopy and gastrointestinal radiology, emphasizing differential diagnosis, pitfalls, and evidence-based approaches throughout. A concise, user-friendly format—with at-a-glance illustrations, boxes, and tables—enables readers to access information quickly. The result is an outstanding resource both for certification and recertification review and for clinical reference.
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. There's no faster or easier way to stay informed! Abstracts from the year's most important articles from hundreds of journals are included in chapters on Crohn's Disease; pancreatitis; gastroesophageal reflux disease; hepatitis. The Year Book of Gastroenterology is published annually in December.