Encyclopedia of Gastroenterology, Volume 1

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Leonard R. Johnson
Elsevier Science, 2004 - Medical - 2311 pages

This comprehensive three-volume encyclopedia is a comprehensive study of the entire digestive pathway, with nearly 500 focused articles. Each specific anatomical site such as the esophagus, stomach, liver, and pancreas is covered in its own subject area. The biology of gastroenterology is dealt with in areas such as anatomy and development, cell biology, and hormones, while clinical issues are also thoroughly covered in sections such as surgery, cancer, parasitology, and radiology and endoscopy.

The Associate Editors include: David H. Alpers, Kim E. Barrett, John M. Carethers, Mark Feldman, Gregory J. Gores, Richard J. Grand, Martin F. Kagnoff, Rodger A. Liddle, Shelly Lu, James Lee Madara, Charles M. Mansbach II, Alexander R. Margulis, John A. Williams, Douglas W. Wilmore, and Jackie D. Wood.

This stellar reference work will appeal to academic and clinical gastroenterologists, nephrologists, endocrinologists, physiologists, hepatologists, as well as general medical practitioners and nutritionists.



  • Only comprehensive work on the market covering all aspects of gastroenterology
  • Contains over 475 articles ranging from pediatrics to radiology, cancer to nutrition
  • Written to be accessible to clinical and academic audiences
  • Developed under the direction of a distinguished board of editors, with articles written by experts in their field
  • Numerous illustrations, including color figures, support and amplify the article content

Contents

CONTENTS BY SUBJECT AREA
xxix
Gastritis
xxx
Colonoscopy Splenectomy
xxxi
Kernicterus
xxxiii
Serotonin 346
xxxiv
Gastric Cancer Surveillance
xxxv
Esophageal Ulcers Hiccups Singultus
xxxvii
Candidiasis
xxxviii
Pancreatic Bicarbonate Secretion Small Intestine Development
364
Short Bowel Syndrome and Intestinal
365
Liver Transplantation Glycogen Storage Disease
370
Colorectal Adenocarcinoma
371
Colitis Collagenous and Lymphocytic
372
Postprandial Motility
375
Colitis Pseudomembranous
379
Gastric Reservoirs
384

Biliary Tract Benign Tumors of Paraneoplastic Syndrome
xxxix
Large Intestine Development
xli
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
xlii
Proton Pump Inhibitors Nosocomial Infections
xliii
Colonoscopy
xliv
Folate Deficiency
xlv
Nausea
xlvi
SHIRLEY A MCCORMACK AND LEONARD R JOHNSON
xlvii
Chagas Disease Imperforate Anus
xlix
FOREWORD
li
CONTENTS BY SUBJECT AREA
lv
Travelers Diarrhea
lvi
CONTENTS OF VOLUME
1
CHINHONG AND ROBERT L OWEN
12
Liver Anatomy Hirschsprungs Disease Congenital
17
Epithelial Barrier Function LIVER
25
MICHAEL K PORAYKO
41
Food Allergy
47
Pediatric
48
Amylase
57
ZARA COOPER AND STEPHEN JOHN FERZOCO
65
Foodborne Diseases
68
AIDS Biliary Manifestations of 8
69
Anal Cancer
76
Hiccups Singultus
79
AIDS Hepatic Manifestations
87
Probiotics
92
AntiDiarrheal Drugs
93
BRIAN F JONES AND MICHAEL CAPPELLO
96
Apoproteins
99
Porphyria 208
106
Alimentary Tract MRI of the 33
110
Arachidonic Acid
111
Portal Hypertension and Esophageal
118
Atrophic Gastritis
119
Paraneoplastic Syndrome
120
Food Intolerance
125
Autonomic Innervation
126
Gastric Motility
132
Intestinal Pseudoobstruction
135
Bacterial Toxins
136
Hemobilia
138
Food Poisoning
140
Hemorrhoids
150
Barostat
153
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Physiologic Ileus
154
Food Safety
160
Borborygmus
164
Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome
166
WOOD
167
Electrogastrography
168
HenochSchönlein Purpura
169
BuddChiari Syndrome
171
Foreign Bodies
174
Endoscopic Ultrasonography
175
Gallstones Pathophysiology
184
Bile Duct Injuries and Fistulas
185
510
187
Alagille Syndrome Anal Canal
191
Portal Vein Thrombosis
201
Barrier Function in Lipid Absorption Biliary Tract Developmental Anomalies of
204
Hemorrhage
205
Endoscopy Complications of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
213
Portal Hypertension and Esophageal Varices Power Propulsion
218
Hepatic Adenomas
222
INTESTINES
224
Fulminant Hepatic Failure
230
GlucoseDependent Insulinotropic
237
Calcitonin GeneRelated Peptide
241
Glycogen Storage Disease
244
Calcium Magnesium and Vitamin D
248
Fungal Infections
253
Campylobacter
254
Lynch SyndromeHereditary NonPolyposis
264
Carbohydrate and Lactose
268
Galactosemia
274
Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption
275
Pylephlebitis
276
Celiac Disease Pediatric
283
Cestodes
289
83
293
Parasitic Diseases Overview
294
Chest Pain NonCardiac
295
Malabsorption
299
Hemobilia CELL BIOLOGY
300
Cholangiocarcinoma
301
Gallbladder Cancer
302
Cholangitis Sclerosing
307
DAVID J POMPA AND JOHN M CARETHERS
311
Cholecystectomy
317
Hepatitis C
323
Cholelithiasis Complications
326
CYNTHIA W KO AND SUM P
333
Cholera
334
NATALIE J TÖRÖK AND KEITH O LINDOR
343
Enterochromaffinlike ECL Cells Liver Development
355
Cirrhosis
356
Shigella
357
Wilsons Disease NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY
360
Gastric Polyps
362
Cobalamin Deficiency
363
Colitis Ulcerative
385
Pouchitis
394
H2Receptor Antagonists
395
Colitis Ulcerative Pediatric
400
Colon Anatomy
408
Parasympathetic Innervation
412
Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Enterochromaffinlike ECL Cells
420
Colonic Ischemia
421
Dysphagia Arachidonic Acid
431
336
433
CANCER Epithelium Repair
436
Splenectomy
447
ANJANA KUMAR AND KONRAD S SCHULZE
448
Colorectal Adenomas
456
PAUL J LIMBURG AND DAVID A AHLQUIST
457
Stomach Anatomy
458
Gastric Ulcer
465
Stress Ulceration
466
Colostomy
473
Substance P
474
Swallowing
480
Computed Tomography CT
482
Picture Archiving and Communication
498
Constipation
499
227
502
Cow Milk Protein Allergy
506
Esophageal Strictures Enteroglucagon
507
Gastric Volvulus
508
Probiotics
509
Esophagus Anatomy Polypeptide GIP
514
Liver Biopsy
516
688
519
Crohns Disease Pediatric
520
Liver Cysts
522
GILBERT A CASTRO AND STEPHEN M COLLINS
528
Pepsin AIDS Biliary Manifestations
529
Liver Development
530
Liver Ischemia
538
Colon Anatomy Hepatic Adenomas
543
Proctitis and Proctopathy
548
PATRICIA A SHEINER
549
Hyperlipidemia
556
Dietary Fiber
558
Achalasia BrainGut Axis
564
WILLIAM HARFORD
565
Anal Canal Diabetic Neuropathies
570
Gastrin
573
Rotavirus
578
Nematodes
582
DAVID A RUDNICK AND DAWN R EBACH
596
Malnutrition
606
Malrotation
614
Marginal Ulcer
621
Absorption Metabolism
623
Digestion Overview
624
Mast Cells
627
Hirschsprungs Disease Congenital Megacolon Hepatotoxins
631
Diverticulosis
632
Pancreatic Transplantation Hyperparathyroidism
633
Mastocytosis Gastrointestinal
635
SAID
638
Neuromuscular
641
ARNOLD WALD
642
Webs
644
Gastrinoma
647
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
649
Duodenitis
653
Perforation Kawasaki Syndrome
654
ROBERT ANDERS
655
Small Intestine Anatomy
656
GLOSSARY
657
236
659
EhlersDanlos Syndrome
661
Emesis
670
ProteinCalorie
674
587
679
Endomysial and Related Antibodies
681
Endoscopy Complications
689
Small Intestine Benign and Malignant
690
Neonatal Cholestasis and Biliary
696
Enteral Nutrition
698
Small Intestine Development
701
Vascular Abnormalities
705
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
706
Enterochromaffinlike ECL Cells
707
Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis
716
Neonatal Intestinal Obstruction
719
Epithelium Proliferation
725
AMIR KAVIANI Dario Fauza and MORITZ M ZIEGLER
732
Duodenal Motility Vagus Nerve
739
Nosocomial Infections
740
BYRON CRYER
748
MOHAN R RAMASWAMY AND RANDALL A HAWKINS
754
Protein Digestion and Absorption
759
Chest Pain NonCardiac Polyamines
762
KHURSHEED N JEEJEEBHOY
767
Pancreas Development
773
Pancreatic Cancer
774
ProteinLosing Disorders
776
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