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1437701213, 978-1437701210, 9781437701210, 9788445815670
Elsevier
2010
1
243 MB
1496

Description
Martin H. Floch MD (Author)
Netter's Gastroenterology, 2nd Edition, edited by Martin H. Floch, MD, covers the entire field of digestive diseases-including those related to gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition-in one concise reference. A templated format offers a quick and memorable summary of nearly 300 of the most commonly encountered clinical conditions, from the classic to more contemporary, while hundreds of vivid Netter illustrations depict key anatomic structures and highlight important concepts.
Uses nearly 400 Netter and Netter-style images that highlight key aspects of patient presentation, pathophysiology, and relevant anatomy to provide a rich visual understanding of the most important concepts.
Features concise text presented in a templated format for fast, easy access to key information.
Provides complete guidance on all major GI diseases and conditions through sections on normal structure and function and summaries of the "clinical picture," diagnosis, treatment and management, course and progress, and prevention and control.
Features expanded coverage and new illustrations in the Netter tradition of subjects related to bariatric and post-bariatric surgery that are of key importance in gastroenterology and general health.
Includes hot topics such as gastroenterologic treatment of obesity, autoimmune pancreatitis, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms, and parasites from sushi.
Product Details
Series: Netter Clinical Science
Hardcover: 752 pages
Publisher: Saunders; 2 edition (November 24, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1437701213
ISBN-13: 978-1437701210
ISBN-13: 9781437701210
eText ISBN: 9788445815670