Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: New Insights Into Mechanisms of Inflammation and Challenges in Diagnosis and TreatmentE. Monteiro, F. Tavarelo Veloso This volume contains the proceedings of Falk Symposium No. 76, held in Estoril, Portugal, May 5--7, 1994, and presents a modern aetiopathogenesis-based approach to clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic developments in inflammatory bowel disease. The first section deals with the first results of a prospective epidemiological study in the EEC countries, while subsequent sections cover the most important factors responsible for IBD, diagnosis, controversies in clinical management, new insights into therapy, and difficult clinical problems. The book closes with a state-of-the-art overview of the new knowledge as well as future perspectives regarding diagnosis and treatment. It will be of interest to all clinicians and researchers in this important area of gastroenterology. |
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... biopsies from affected segments of the colon5 . Ischaemia may lead to stricture formation ; biopsies from such segments usually demonstrate haemosiderin deposition within macrophages5 . Symptoms of the solitary rectal ulcer syndrome ...
... biopsies from affected segments of the colon5 . Ischaemia may lead to stricture formation ; biopsies from such segments usually demonstrate haemosiderin deposition within macrophages5 . Symptoms of the solitary rectal ulcer syndrome ...
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... biopsy specimens and the pattern for obtaining tissue samples is arbitrary . Usually , two or three biopsies are obtained from all segments of the colon at intervals of 10-12 cm . Biopsies should be obtained from non - inflamed areas of ...
... biopsy specimens and the pattern for obtaining tissue samples is arbitrary . Usually , two or three biopsies are obtained from all segments of the colon at intervals of 10-12 cm . Biopsies should be obtained from non - inflamed areas of ...
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... biopsies from flat mucosa definitely demonstrate the presence of HGD . Biopsies and brush cytology specimens should be obtained from all strictures . Cancer may be present in over one - third of cases62,63 , especially if there is an ...
... biopsies from flat mucosa definitely demonstrate the presence of HGD . Biopsies and brush cytology specimens should be obtained from all strictures . Cancer may be present in over one - third of cases62,63 , especially if there is an ...
Contents
IBD in the north of Portugal | 3 |
Almada Seixal Sesimbra | 9 |
Epidemiology of IBD in Vigo health area Spain | 17 |
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