This second edition is an authoritative and up-to-date guide to the field of pediatric gastroenterology. The intended audience includes the trainee and practitioner in pediatrics, as well as the gastroenterologist. The work is divided into two parts: The first covers gastroenterological signs and sy
Pediatric practice. Gastroenterology
β Scribed by Warren P Bishop
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Medical
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 481
- Series
- Pediatric practice
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Complete how-to guidance on managing gastrointestinal diseases and disorders in children
In full color!
''Pediatric Practice: Gastroenterology is a beautifully illustrated and reader-friendly textbook that provides a well-rounded overview of pediatric gastroenterology that provides an excellent resource for general pediatricians and allied health professionals caring for children in general practice.''--Gastroenterology
Part of the Pediatric Practice series, Pediatric Practice: Gastroenterology is a unique source of clinically relevant information on the diagnosis and treatment of children with gastrointestinal symptoms and disorders. The care of the patient forms the core of this full-color resource, which also provides perspectives on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis that every pediatrician, pediatric resident, gastroenterologist, and pediatric nurse needs to know.
Expert authors in each subject area provide detailed, yet concise overviews of important disorders of the esophagus, stomach, intestine, pancreas, and liver. You will also find discussion of common symptoms, their differential diagnosis, and how they should be evaluated and treated along with an introduction to the use of diagnostic modalities such as radiology, nuclear medicine, and endoscopy. A listing of relevant, recent articles appears at the end of each chapter allowing you to expand your exploration of a given topic.
The Pediatric Practice series simplifies the care of pediatric patients by delivering:
- Tips that tell you what you must knowβand what you must doβat every stage of care
- Diagnostic and treatment algorithms
- Signs/Symptoms and Differential Diagnosis boxes
- βWhen to Referβ boxes, which examine all the relevant clinical considerations
- Diagnostic Testsβwith a realistic emphasis on the right tests to order
- Medical Treatment coverage that includes drugs, dosages, and administration in an easy-to-read tabular format
- Convenient icons and a templated chapter design
- Numerous clinical color photos and didactic diagrams
- Logical section organization, with consistent headings among chapters covering similar topics
- Introductory sections that provide an update on recent research that informs clinical practice
- Full-color throughout
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Abdominal pain / Sanjoy Banerjee --
Vomiting / Narayanan Venkatasubramani and B.U.K. Li --
Feeding and swallowing disorders / Richard J. Noel --
Diarrhea / Dawn R. Ebach --
Constipation / Uma Padhye Phatak and Dinesh S. Pashankar --
Gastrointestinal bleeding / Eyad Hanna --
Jaundice and neonatal cholestasis / Riad M. Rahhal --
Nutrition / Robert D. Baker and Susan S. Baker --
Imaging in pediatric gastroenterology / Yutaka Sato and Achint K. Singh --
Endoscopy / Michael A. Manfredi and Jennifer R. Lightdale --
Esophageal pH and impedance monitoring / Rachel Rosen, Eric Chiou, and Samuel Nurko --
Gastroesophageal reflux disease / Benjamin D. Gold --
Gastritis and peptic ulcer disease / Aliye Uc and Bharani Pandrangi --
Abdominal wall defects / Steven Elliott and Anthony Sandler --
Atresias, webs, and duplications / Joel Shilyansky and Graeme Pitcher --
Inflammatory bowel disease / Rebecca Scherr and Subra Kugathasan --
Food allergy and intolerance / Jonathan E. Markowitz and Chris A. Liacouras --
Celiac disease / Edward Hoffenberg and Thomas Flass --
Disorders of gastrointestinal motility / Hayat Mousa --
Short bowel syndrome / Riad M. Rahhal --
Surgical emergencies / John Meehan --
Polyps and tumors of the intestines / Warren P. Bishop --
Biliary atresia / Melissa Leyva-Vega and Barbara A. Haber --
Viral hepatitis / JoseΜ R. Romero and Judith A. O'Connor --
Wilson's disease / Karan McBride Emerick --
Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency / Jeffrey H. Teckman --
Autoimmune liver disorders / Tyler M. Burpee and Karen F. Murray --
Metabolic and drug-induced liver disease / Judith A. O'Connor --
Liver transplantation / Yumirle Turmelle and Ross W. Shepherd --
Liver failure and portal hypertension / Elizabeth Mileti and Philip Rosenthal --
Acute and chronic pancreatitis / Mark E. Lowe --
Pancreatic insufficiency and cystic fibrosis / Aliye Uc.
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