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Recent Advances in Gastroenterology

13

Chris Probert

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JP Medical Ltd
31 March 2015
Series: Recent Advances
Recent Advances in Gastroenterology: 13 is the ideal resource for keeping abreast of new developments within this fast moving field. Written by expert authors and featuring topics such as genetic-epidemiology of oesophageal cancer, polyposis syndromes and liver disease in pregnancy, each chapter introduces important principles that can be implemented into day to day treatment of GI disorders. Recent Advances in Gastroenterology: 13 is an invaluable revision tool for trainees, and a useful companion to practising gastroenterologists wishing to stay current in all aspects of this field.

11 chapters summarising important recent advances within the field of gastroenterology All topics are written in a practical and clinically relevant manner, further enhanced by the ‘key clinical points for practice’ sections at the end of each chapter Provides an effective exam revision tool for gastroenterology portion of the MRCP(UK) and the SCE in Gastroenterology All chapters written by expert authors ensuring authoritative and accurate content Full colour photographs throughout

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Imprint:   JP Medical Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Vol. 13
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 160mm, 
ISBN:   9781909836242
ISBN 10:   1909836249
Series:   Recent Advances
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1 Genetic epidemiology of oesophageal cancer 2 Autoimmune hepatitis 3 Irritable bowel syndrome 4 Faecal incontinence in adult 5 Constipation 6 Polyposis syndromes 7 Achalasia 8 Short bowel syndrome 9 Liver disease in pregnancy 10 Future challenges in the management of hepatocellular carcinoma 11 Haemorrhoids and anal fissures

Chris Probert MD FRCP FHEA Professor of Gastroenterology, Institute of Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool, Department of Gastroenterology, Liverpool

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