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Gastrointestinal Emergencies, Second Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 229
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The definitive reference guide for the management of gastrointestinal emergencies and endoscopic complications
When you are caring for a patient with a gastrointestinal emergency โ during a procedure or after emergency stabilization โ you can count on this updated reference to supply the specific how-to guidance you need.
Written and edited by leading international experts in the field, the second edition of Gastrointestinal Emergencies:
- now reflects the many diagnostic and therapeutic advances since publication of the first edition
- covers the full range of gastrointestinal emergencies encountered in daily clinical practice
- gives evidence-based approaches to the presentation, diagnosis, investigation, and management of patients
- features the important contributions of new editor Roy Soetikno, Associate Professor of Medicine at the VA Health Care System, Palo Alto, California
All practitioners involved in gastrointestinal emergency care will find clear and succinct advice in this concise reference. Every Emergency Department and every endoscopy unit should keep a copy close at hand for quick reference.Content:
Chapter 1 Approach to Dysphagia (pages 1โ6): John S. Collins
Chapter 2 Approach to Vomiting (pages 7โ10): Bee Chan Lee and John S. Collins
Chapter 3 Approach to Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding (pages 11โ18): Patrick Allen and Tony C. K. Tham
Chapter 4 Approach to Acute Abdominal Pain (pages 19โ24): Tony C. K. Tham
Chapter 5 Approach to Jaundice (pages 25โ33): Tony C. K. Tham
Chapter 6 Acute Severe Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding (pages 34โ37): Tonya Kaltenbach and Roy Soetikno
Chapter 7 Approach to Diarrhea (pages 38โ40): John S. Collins
Chapter 8 Complications of Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (pages 41โ47): Colm O'Loughlin and Reza Shaker
Chapter 9 Complications of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (pages 48โ52): Freddy Vandenbussche and Jo Vandervoort
Chapter 10 Complications of Variceal Sclerotherapy, Ligation and Balloon Tamponade (pages 53โ56): Yan Zhong, Stefan Seewald and Nib Soehendra
Chapter 11 Complications of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (pages 57โ65): Victor K. Chen and Richard C. K. Wong
Chapter 12 Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery (pages 66โ71): Stephen Attwood
Chapter 13 Complications of Liver Biopsy (pages 72โ75): Ramsey C. Cheung
Chapter 14 Complications of Colonoscopy (pages 76โ79): Sybile Van Lierde and Jo Vandervoort
Chapter 15 Complications of Capsule Endoscopy (pages 80โ82): Cecilia Sison, Andres Sanchez Yague, Roy Soetikno and Kenneth Binmoeller
Chapter 16 Complications of Endoscopic Ultrasound (pages 83โ86): Cecilia Sison, Andres Sanchez Yague, Roy Soetikno and Kenneth Binmoeller
Chapter 17 Foreign Body Impaction in the Esophagus (pages 87โ92): George Triadafilopoulos
Chapter 18 Esophageal Perforation (pages 93โ102): Peter D. Siersema
Chapter 19 Perforation of the Gastrointestinal Tract (pages 103โ110): John Moorehead and Ian McAllister
Chapter 20 Intestinal Obstruction (pages 111โ115): Andrew B. C. Crumley and Robert C. Stuart
Chapter 21 Acute Upper Nonvariceal Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage (pages 116โ122): Kelvin Palmer
Chapter 22 Acute Pancreatitis (pages 123โ133): David R. Lichtenstein
Chapter 23 Biliary Emergencies (pages 134โ140): Bhavani Moparty and David L. Carr?Locke
Chapter 24 Variceal Hemorrhage (pages 141โ148): Yan Zhong, Stefan Seewald and Nib Soehendra
Chapter 25 Acute Liver Failure (pages 149โ157): Aijaz Ahmed and Emmet B. Keeffe
Chapter 26 Management of Ascites and Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (pages 158โ167): Andres Cardenas and Pere Gines
Chapter 27 Alcoholic Hepatitis (pages 168โ173): David Patch
Chapter 28 Acute Appendicitis (pages 174โ178): John Moorehead and Ian McAllister
Chapter 29 Ischemic Bowel (pages 179โ181): Shai Friedland and Roy Soetikno
Chapter 30 Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis (pages 182โ189): Subrata Ghosh
Chapter 31 Gastrointestinal Infections (pages 190โ200): Graham Morrison and John S. Collins
Chapter 32 Diverticular Disease (pages 201โ204): Tonya Kaltenbach and Roy Soetikno
Chapter 33 Gastrointestinal Complications of HIV Disease (pages 205โ213): Afshin Nasoodi and Wallace Dinsmore
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