Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Clinical ApproachA revised and expanded edition of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Personal View (1985), this concise yet comprehensive work presents an interpretation of up-to-date research on diagnosis, testing, medications, and surgical treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The book is a distillation of the author's experience with this group of serious disorders during nearly a half-century as a clinical investigator and clinician at Mount Sinai Hospital. In this authoritative volume, Dr. Janowitz crystallizes his conceptual and therapeutic approaches to the study of these crippling and enigmatic disorders and offers his advice on their daily management. He also discusses special considerations such as problems in diagnosis, pregnancy, cancer, extraintestinal manifestations of IBD, nutrition, and the role of psychotherapy. This thorough and practical guide written by a renowned expert well-known for his patient-oriented approach will be invaluable to gastroenterologists, GI surgeons, internists, gastrointestinal fellows, and medical students. |
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... Factors In my experience there are few obvious precipitating factors in the onset of ulcerative colitis in its various forms . Other systemic dis- eases are not usually present , especially in the younger population that contains the ...
... Factors In my experience there are few obvious precipitating factors in the onset of ulcerative colitis in its various forms . Other systemic dis- eases are not usually present , especially in the younger population that contains the ...
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... factors operative in ulcerative colitis or indeed that there is more psychogenic factors at work in ulcera- tive colitis patients than in the control population , and they stress the part that depression plays in Crohn's disease . It is ...
... factors operative in ulcerative colitis or indeed that there is more psychogenic factors at work in ulcera- tive colitis patients than in the control population , and they stress the part that depression plays in Crohn's disease . It is ...
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... factors . J Chron Dis 1970 ; 22 : 565-578 . Helzer JE , Stillings WA , Chammas S , Norland CC , Alpers DH : A controlled study of the association between ulcerative colitis and psychologic diagnoses . Dig Dis Sci 1982 ; 27 : 1513–1518 ...
... factors . J Chron Dis 1970 ; 22 : 565-578 . Helzer JE , Stillings WA , Chammas S , Norland CC , Alpers DH : A controlled study of the association between ulcerative colitis and psychologic diagnoses . Dig Dis Sci 1982 ; 27 : 1513–1518 ...
Contents
Why Now? | 3 |
A Speculative Chapter with | 15 |
Modes of Clinical Presentation | 31 |
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