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E-raamat: Emergencies in Gastroenterology and Hepatology

(Consultant Gastroenterologist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK), (Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral , University College London, UK)
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  • Sari: Emergencies in...
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191552342
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191552342

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An easily accessible guide to diagnosing and managing critical situations, Emergencies in Gastroenterology and Hepatology aids doctors in dealing with acutely sick patients quickly and effectively. The book provides practical advice on how to make difficult decisions in an emergency situation. Areas covered include life and death emergencies, as well as the broad problems faced by on-call Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists on a daily basis. The focus throughout is on immediate management, but the book also includes reference to long term follow up for certain problems.

Each chapter has an associated algorithm, which summarises the contents of the chapter, providing an aide memoir for the reader and facilitating learning, as well as being a quick reference tool. Bullet-point information for speed and clarity combined with the integral cross-referencing system, further enables quick access to the necessary information.
Symbols and abbreviations xi
1 Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding
1(20)
2 Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding
21(14)
3 Severe iron deficiency anaemia
35(10)
4 Severe vomiting
45(16)
5 Severe acute diarrhoea
61(14)
6 Gastroenteritis
75(16)
7 Complications of inflammatory bowel disease
91(18)
8 Acute thoracic pain and dysphagia
109(16)
9 Acute abdominal pain
125(32)
10 Malnutrition and chronic gastrointestinal disease
157(14)
11 Complications of nutritional support
171(10)
12 HIV disease and the gastrointestinal tract
181(12)
13 Assessment of liver function
193(14)
14 Jaundice
207(28)
15 Acute liver failure
235(16)
16 Complications of cirrhosis and portal hypertension
251(22)
17 Infections and the liver
273(18)
18 Drug-induced liver injury
291(18)
19 The liver in pregnancy
309(10)
20 Hepatic trauma
319(10)
21 Hepatic, neuroendocrine, and general oncological emergencies
329(14)
22 Liver transplant patients
343(14)
Appendix 357(8)
Index 365
Dr Daniel Marks was appointed a Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow at University College London in 2013, specialising in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. He has held a Specialist Registrar post at University College London Hospital in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics since 2011. He was awarded a PhD degree for his research into acute inflammation in Crohn's disease in 2006.

Dr Marcus Harbord was appointed a Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in 2006. He was previously a consultant at the Royal Free Hospital, London. Qualifying from St. Mary's Hospital, London in 1992, he trained at UCL, the Royal Free, and St. Mark's Hospitals. In 2002 he was awarded a PhD degree for his research into acute inflammation in Crohn's disease. He was Chairman of the New Consultants' Committee and member of Council of the Royal College of Physicians 2009-2011.