Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Diagnosis and TreatmentGary L. Gitnick A clinical reference on the medical and surgical management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in all age groups. Edited by a well known authority in the field and written by a group of 59 contributors from around the world, Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a major reference on this topic. Gastroenterologists, surgeons, internists, and family practitioners should be interested in this volume of the latest information on treatment and diagnosis as well as on the major new areas of research in the field. |
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... biopsies are submitted to the pathologist , two broad questions being asked : Is this acute self - limited colitis or chronic colitis ? If it is chronic colitis , is the biopsy consistent with ulcerative colitis or is some other type of ...
... biopsies are submitted to the pathologist , two broad questions being asked : Is this acute self - limited colitis or chronic colitis ? If it is chronic colitis , is the biopsy consistent with ulcerative colitis or is some other type of ...
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... biopsies clearly affects the prognosis by potentially allowing the early diagnosis and surgical cure of cancer . Esophagogastroduo- denoscopy can confirm the presence of Crohn's disease in the upper gastroin- testinal tract on the basis ...
... biopsies clearly affects the prognosis by potentially allowing the early diagnosis and surgical cure of cancer . Esophagogastroduo- denoscopy can confirm the presence of Crohn's disease in the upper gastroin- testinal tract on the basis ...
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... biopsies than it does on selective sampling of a suspicious area by the endoscopist . This is because there is no mucosal equivalent of the abnormal mucosal appearances used by gynecologists in di- recting their coloposcopic biopsies of ...
... biopsies than it does on selective sampling of a suspicious area by the endoscopist . This is because there is no mucosal equivalent of the abnormal mucosal appearances used by gynecologists in di- recting their coloposcopic biopsies of ...
Contents
Approaches to Management | 3 |
Epidemiology | 23 |
Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? | 29 |
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5-aminosalicylic acid abdominal abnormalities abscess acute anal anastomosis ankylosing spondylitis antibiotics antigens arthritis associated azathioprine barium biopsies cancer carcinoma cells chronic clinical colectomy colitis and Crohn's colon colonoscopy complications controlled trial corticosteroids Crohn's colitis Crohn's disease Crohn's disease patients diagnosis diarrhea diet dilatation disease activity disease and ulcerative distal dosage dose drug dysplasia endoscopic enemas epithelial evaluation factors fistulas Gastroenterology genetic hydrocortisone IBD patients ileal ileoanal ileostomy ileum immunosuppressive improved increased inflammation inflammatory bowel disease intestinal intravenous involvement Lancet lesions manifestations methotrexate metronidazole mucosa normal obstruction occur oral parenteral nutrition patients with Crohn's patients with ulcerative perianal physician placebo pouch procedure prednisolone prednisone present proctitis prognosis rectal rectum recurrence relapse remission reported resection response risk serum side effects sigmoidoscopic small bowel steroids stool strictures sulfasalazine surgery surgical symptoms therapeutic therapy tion tissue toxic megacolon treated Truelove ulcerative colitis usually