Gastroenterology Books

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  • Der Fructosenavigator: Bei Fructoseintoleranz

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    £25.46

  • Der Laktosenavigator: Bei Laktoseintoleranz

    1 in stock

    £25.46

  • Laxiba - Der Ernahrungsnavigator 3s: Bei

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    £31.96

  • The Acid Reflux Escape Plan: Two weeks to

    Sonoma Press The Acid Reflux Escape Plan: Two weeks to

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    Book Synopsis

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    £14.42

  • Handbook of Gastroenterologic Procedures

    Wolters Kluwer Health Handbook of Gastroenterologic Procedures

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    Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! The only handbook to cover both endoscopic and non-endoscopic GI procedures, Handbook of Gastroenterologic Procedures, 5th Edition, has been extensively revised and reorganized to be even more useful as a quick reference in your practice. New editors, 20 new chapters, and a concise, pocket-sized format make it a must-have resource for clinicians involved in any aspect of gastroenterologic procedures. Comprehensive yet succinct coverage of all diagnostic and therapeutic GI procedures—both endoscopic and non-endoscopic—in current use for adult and pediatric patients. A concise, logically structured format includes indications, contraindications, patient preparation, equipment, technique, post-procedure care, and adverse events. New chapters include balloon-assisted enteroscopy, placement of colonic self-expandable metal stents, endoscopic ultrasound-guided biopsies and drainage, endoscopic submucosal dissection, peroral endoscopic myotomy, and management of post-surgical adverse events. More than 100 drawings guide you through key steps. Appendices provide information on organizing a procedure unit, handling specimens, doses of GI drugs, guidelines for endoscopic screening and surveillance, CPT codes, and more. Enrich Your Ebook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook,powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

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    £53.99

  • Steele's Colon and Rectal Surgery

    Wolters Kluwer Health Steele's Colon and Rectal Surgery

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    Book SynopsisOffering comprehensive coverage of all diseases and conditions affecting the colon, rectum, and anus, Steele’s Colon and Rectal Surgery provides authoritative guidance on the full range of today’s operative procedures. Edited by Dr. Scott R. Steele, Chairman of the Department of Colorectal Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, and section editors Drs. Justin A. Maykel, Amy L. Lightner, and Joshua I.S. Bleier, this new reference contains 81 concise, tightly focused chapters that take you step by step through each procedure, guided by the knowledge and expertise of key leaders in the field from across the world. Includes comprehensive coverage of the latest laparoscopic, robotic, and open diagnostic and surgical management techniques in all areas of colon and rectal surgery Each chapter includes insightful section editor commentary throughout and concludes with a senior editor commentary written by Dr. Steele Features a full-color design with hundreds of unique, detailed illustrations and photographs depicting the steps in today’s operative procedures Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    1 in stock

    £234.90

  • Understanding Pancreatic Cancer Anatomical Chart

    Wolters Kluwer Health Understanding Pancreatic Cancer Anatomical Chart

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    Book SynopsisUnderstanding Pancreatic Cancer, Second Edition, is a highly illustrated, user-friendly chart that explains the role of the pancreas in the digestive system and describes pancreatic cancer. Fully up to date with current guidelines, this second edition covers anatomy, classification of pancreatic cancer, signs and symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options. Featured sections: Signs and Symptoms Risk Factors Diagnosis Classification of Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Options, including the various local and systemic therapies Illustrations included: Pancreas—close up with related vessels and organs with insets of tumor on tail of pancreas and tumor on head of pancreas Location of Pancreas and Surrounding Organs—lung, liver, stomach, spleen, small intestines, large intestines, and gallbladder 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners

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    £20.91

  • Sensitive Gastrointestinal Disorders: Fedotozine

    John Libbey Eurotext Sensitive Gastrointestinal Disorders: Fedotozine

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    Book SynopsisProceedings of a symposium held in Versailles, 5 December 1994. This book describes the action of Fedotozine on the afferent visceral fibres and its effect on gastric and intestinal nociception. It reviews the promising results for the effectiveness of this product in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Readers will also find a description of new assessment methods and of the latest advances in treating dyspepsia and irritable colon syndrome. For specialist gastroenterologists, pharmacologists, pharmaceutical industry doctors and gastroenterology students.

    2 in stock

    £25.19

  • Update Gastroenterology 1996

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 1996

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisPost-Graduate Course, Paris, November 1996 organised by the European Association of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (EAGE). Every year EAGE organises a seminar giving details of the latest therapeutic advances in this discipline. Professor Galmiche, who co-ordinates the seminar, has called on his most renowned colleagues to provide updates on recent progress in digestive cancerology, surgery, pharmacology and therapeutics. Aimed at interns with a speciality and young doctors, this book offers a valuable overview of recent progress.

    3 in stock

    £19.79

  • Recent Advances in Pathophysiology of

    John Libbey Eurotext Recent Advances in Pathophysiology of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPostgraduate Course 1997, Nantes, 3 to 7 July. In January 1997, John Libbey Eurotext first published this course organised by the European Association of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (EAGE) for young doctors and researchers, and given by the leading European specialists in the field. As well as the annual course, EAGE also wanted to hold provincial courses with a high scientific content. This is the course given by Professors Galmiche and Gournay last July in Nantes. The aim of these lectures is to present the latest advances in basic and clinical research into gastroenterology and hepatology.

    1 in stock

    £26.09

  • Evidence-Based Clinical Gastroenterology

    John Libbey Eurotext Evidence-Based Clinical Gastroenterology

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDuring the past five years, evidence based medicine has become the sine qua non of clinical practice. Thus, the rise of evidence-based medicine has re-emphasised the need for high quality evidence that management interventions will actually benefit our patients. The authors have tried to explore some of these areas in the European Association of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Postgraduate Course held in Birmingham, October 1997.

    2 in stock

    £15.29

  • Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of

    John Libbey Eurotext Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext is continuing to publish the proceedings of these courses in gastroenterology organised in Europe by the world''s leading specialists. The July course will cover bacterial gastrointestinal infections, which doctors are increasingly called upon to treat. For example diarrhoea, the best known of these conditions, is no longer specific to the developing world and many bacterial infections are now appearing in western countries. Biological and clinical data are presented here in a synoptic work for young practitioners, edited by EAGE president Professor Galmiche. Latest knowledge about the mechanisms of these infections, their interactions with other systems and their medium- and long-term treatments has enabled specialists to lay the first foundations for future therapies, in particular treatments for and vaccines against diarrhoea.

    4 in stock

    £24.29

  • Gastroenterology & Hepatology: The Next

    John Libbey Eurotext Gastroenterology & Hepatology: The Next

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisPostgraduate education courses taught by the leading hepato-gastroenterologists in Europe, members of the EAGE, are published each year as part of this collection.

    7 in stock

    £22.49

  • Recent Advances in the Pathophysiology &

    John Libbey Eurotext Recent Advances in the Pathophysiology &

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext is continuing to publish the gastroenterology course organised in Europe by leading international experts. The July 1999 course will examine the latest progress in treating the inflammatory bowel disease and digestive endocrine tumours with which doctors are often confronted. The following aspects are discussed: Epidemiological and genetic aspects; The immunological basis of inflammatory bowel disease; Extra-intestinal symptoms; Types of treatment. Edited by Professor Galmiche, chairman of the EAGE, the book gathers together biological and clinical information in a synthetic form aimed especially at young practitioners throughout Europe.

    1 in stock

    £24.29

  • New Horizons in Gastrointestinal & Liver Disease:

    John Libbey Eurotext New Horizons in Gastrointestinal & Liver Disease:

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    Book SynopsisAs in previous years, the editors have selected topics which are rapidly developing and for which there is a need to communicate new information. For Roma 99 they have chosen nine topics, each subject to a pair of presentations, the first on new disease mechanisms and the second on recent development in clinical management.

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    £27.19

  • Ulcerative Colitis: Focus on Topical Treatmen

    John Libbey Eurotext Ulcerative Colitis: Focus on Topical Treatmen

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    Book SynopsisThe product of a workshop bringing together leading international specialists, this extremely concise book provides, in just a few pages, a complete overview of the diagnosis and latest forms of treatment for ulcerative colitis, focusing in particular on the effectiveness in situ of treating the ulcerated mucous membrane directly. The authors deal in turn with the full range of therapeutic resources now available to practitioners (5-ASA, corticosteroids, budesonide, local treatment, etc.) and take care to indicate precisely the best strategy to adopt, along with degree of effectiveness, doses to be prescribed and tolerance levels. Each chapter ends with a Discussion section which highlights the complementary viewpoints of workshop participants talking about their individual clinical experiences. This original approach gives the reader a complete and objective overview of the topic. At the leading edge of therapeutic practice, this book offers a clear, concrete response to gastroenterologists and pharmacologists involved in the treatment of ulcerative colitis.

    1 in stock

    £18.89

  • Novel Approaches in the Treatment of

    John Libbey Eurotext Novel Approaches in the Treatment of

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    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext is continuing to publish the proceedings of these courses in gastroenterology organised in Europe by the world''s leading specialists (and for the 6th time in France). This book offers a large view of the coming years therapeutic approaches in gastrointestinal diseases, im particular : gene therapy, organ transplant, therapy in hepatitis B and C, etc.

    2 in stock

    £18.89

  • Update Gastroenterology 2000: Barrett's

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2000: Barrett's

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext is continuing to publish the gastroenterology courses given by leading European specialists organised by the EAGE (European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy). The aim of the book is to present the major clinical and therapeutic advances observed during the year 2000. It pays particular attention to the disease of the oesophagus known as Barrett''s disease and to imaging in gastrointestinal tumours and cancer.

    2 in stock

    £25.19

  • Update Gastroenterology 2001: Recent Advances in

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2001: Recent Advances in

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext continues to publish the proceedings of the gastroenterology seminars taught by leading European specialists and organised by the European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (EAGE). The aim of the book is to describe major clinical and therapeutic progress observed during 2001. It offers a complete overview of the latest techniques and therapies used to treat malignant gastro-intestinal tumours.

    2 in stock

    £21.59

  • OESO: Barrett's Esophagus

    John Libbey Eurotext OESO: Barrett's Esophagus

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    Book Synopsis

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    £151.19

  • Update Gastroenterology 2002: Basic Mechanisms of

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2002: Basic Mechanisms of

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext continues to publish the proceedings of the gastroenterology seminars taught by leading European specialists and organised by the European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (EAGE). The aim of the book is to describe major clinical and therapeutic progress observed during 2002: gastrooesophageal reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, colon cancer, liver cancer.

    4 in stock

    £22.49

  • Coeliac Disease

    John Libbey Eurotext Coeliac Disease

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisProceeding of the 10th International Symposium. Coeliac disease is again in front of the stage. After the advent of intestinal biopsy in clinical practice in the early sixties and during the following years, coeliac disease gained its status of a disease exemplary of the immune reaction of the gut mucosa to food antigens. During the following 10-15 years coeliac disease vanished behind progresses in mucosal immunology, and in the molecular biology of HLA molecules. The last years have seen the transformation of coeliac disease, from a rare and serious malabsorption syndrome into a polymorphic condition, the coeliac iceberg the immersed part of which now raises important public health issues. Regular International Symposium witness the development of our knowledge concerning coeliac disease. The last International Symposium on coeliac disease took place in Paris, at the Pasteur Institute in June 2-5, 2002. Its aim was to equally underline the major progresses made during the recent years in epidemiology, the genetics, the pathophysiology of the intestinal lesions and in the serological methods of diagnosis, the new clinical aspects of the disease and the more accurate evaluation of the risk of cancer, lesser than previously estimated. We hope that these proceeding will fulfil the expectations of all those, scientists as well as clinicians, paediatricians or adult gastroenterologists, who wish to update their knowledge on coeliac disease, this old but still stimulating lady of gastroenterology.

    5 in stock

    £45.04

  • Update Gastroenterology 2003: New Developments in

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2003: New Developments in

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisJohn Libbey Eurotext continues to publish the proceedings of the gastroenterology seminars taught by leading European specialists and organised by the European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (EAGE). The aim of the book is to describe major clinical and therapeutic progress observed during 2003.

    4 in stock

    £36.54

  • Update Gastroenterology 2004: New Developments in

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2004: New Developments in

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisEvery year the world''s leading specialists in gastroenterology meet to discuss the latest clinical and therapeutic progress in their area of expertise. The theme chosen for the 2004 conference, which was held in Prague on 25 and 26 September was Recent Progress in the Treatment of Benign Gastro-intestinal Disorders. The 2004 publication will cover five topics: the oesophagus, bile and pancreatic disorders, basic principles of gastrointestinal disorders, stomach upsets in medical practice and gastrointestinal infections.

    4 in stock

    £28.04

  • Gut Microflora: Digestive Physiology & Pathology

    John Libbey Eurotext Gut Microflora: Digestive Physiology & Pathology

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    Book SynopsisIn recent years, the importance of the microflora has inspired a great deal of research based on the tools of modern molecular biology, microbiology and medicine. Moreover, the old idea of positively modulating an unbalanced microflora or inducing beneficial effects by administering selected, live microorganisms has seen a resurgence of interest with the development of the concept of ''probiotic'' microorganisms. The purpose of this profoundly multidisciplinary volume is to provide a comprehensive up-to-date review of what is known about the gut microflora and its impact on disgestive physiology and pathology for all those interested in this fascinating subject.

    1 in stock

    £28.89

  • Update Gastroenterology 2005: Gastrointestinal

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2005: Gastrointestinal

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    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £21.59

  • Duodenogastroesophageal Reflux -- From the

    John Libbey Eurotext Duodenogastroesophageal Reflux -- From the

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    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £78.39

  • Update Gastroenterology 2006: Novel Developments

    John Libbey Eurotext Update Gastroenterology 2006: Novel Developments

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisDrug-induced mucosal damage is of immense importance in gastroenterology. It is imperative that clinicians understand how these lesions come about, what the sometimes devastating consequences are and what can be done to prevent or to treat such calamities. Drug-induced damage is bound to increase in the future as the population ages and polypharmacy becomes the rule instead of the exception. Hopes for improvement were shattered when the long term consequences of COX-2 inhibition became available. Is the COX-1/COX-2 concept truly obsolete? Several issues are discussed by European experts in the second part of the book. What the clinician should know about non acid, weakly acid or biliary reflux is discussed in depth. Novel developments of gastrointestinal neuropathies and motor disorders concentrate on IBS, pseudo-obstruction and faecal incontinence. Our surgical colleagues will certainly be interested in novel minimally invasive procedures. Finally all will learn from a critical analysis of novel diagnostic imaging modalities.

    5 in stock

    £18.89

  • Foregut: Function -- Dysfunction

    John Libbey Eurotext Foregut: Function -- Dysfunction

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisKnowledge concerning oesophageal pathophysiology has until recently lagged far behind that of the pathophysiology of other portions of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for reasons that still remain unclear. Yet, it is the fact that, at least until the last few decades, interest in the oesophagus was primarily based on pathologic anatomy. Even today, much remains to be learnt on the pathophysiology of oesophageal disease. The recent development of methods of studying both morphology and function of the oesophagus has resulted in a better understanding of normal and abnormal oesophageal patterns with a corresponding improvement in treatment, which is now physiologically, rather than anatomically based. As customary, the World OESO Congresses are planned to provide each time a thorough analysis of a specific topic in oesophageal disease. The 8th World Congress of OESO was devoted to the Foregut: Function and Dysfunction to emphasise the complex interaction between the oesophagus and the other portions of the upper GI tract, either in maintaining physiological function or in triggering oesophageal disease. The choice is a timely one because recent investigations have allowed new insights into the pathophysiology of these complex interactions to be gained. It is indeed becoming clear that there are intriguing pathophysiological abnormalities that account for upper GI symptoms and that more targeted therapy is needed to address the unmet clinical needs. Within this framework, specific sessions were devoted to disorders of secretion, of motility as well as of nutrition with a special emphasis on recent advances. Unlike some of the other publications, this volume does not merely represent the proceedings of an International Congress. With its now established and successful format, it collects the answers to 130 key questions, offered by 110 basic scientists and clinicians the world over, all of whom have personally contributed to the topic, in order to provide a glimpse of what may lie ahead. The easy-to-read format will allow the practising and busy physician to keep up efficiently with advances in diagnosis and therapy in this rapidly evolving field.

    3 in stock

    £87.99

  • Gastrointestinal Interventional Endoscopy:

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Gastrointestinal Interventional Endoscopy:

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    Book SynopsisThis volume provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of advanced techniques in interventional endoscopy beyond ERCP and EUS. Comprised of sections on endoscopic resection (including EMR, ESD, STER and EFTR), bariatric endoscopy, endoscopic myotomy (POEM, GPOEM, ZPOEM and PREM), endoscopic anti-reflux therapies, endoscopic tissue apposition, and advances in interventional EUS, the text highlights indications and technical details, assesses safety and efficacy, and provides quality metrics and training pathways for these endoscopic procedures. The book is also accompanied by multiple photos and videos illustrating these endoscopic techniques. Written by world renowned experts in the field, Gastrointestinal Interventional Endoscopy: Advanced Techniques is a valuable resource for gastroenterologists and surgeons interested in the latest advances in interventional endoscopy.Table of ContentsPart I Endoscopic Resection1 Endoscopic Lesion Recognition and Advanced Imaging ModalitiesJorge D. Machicado, Jennifer Kolb, Sachin B. Wani2 Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of the EsophagusSamuel Han, Hazem Hammad3 Gastric and Duodenal Endoscopic Mucosal ResectionRommel Romano, Pradermchai Kongkam4 A Pragmatic Approach to Complex Colon PolypsMichael X. Ma, Michael J. Bourke5 Endoscopic Tools and Accessories for ESD Calvin J. Koh, Dennis Yang, Peter V. Draganov6 Esophageal ESD Lady Katherine Mejía Pérez, Seiichiro Abe, Raja Siva, John Vargo, Amit Bhatt7 Gastric ESDTakuji Gotoda8 Colonic ESDVikneswaran Namasivayam, Yutaka Saito9 Endoscopic Full Thickness Resection (EFTR) and Submucosal Endoscopic Resection (STER)Mingyan Cai, Marie Ooi, Pinghong Zhou10 EMR Versus ESD: Pros and ConsVijay Kanakadandi, Mojtaba Olyaee, Amit Rastogi 11 Training and Competency in Endoscopic ResectionDaniel S. Strand, Andrew Y. WangPart II Bariatric Endoscopy12 Intra-gastric Balloons and Aspiration TherapyChetan Mittal, Shelby Sullivan13 Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG)Gontrand Lopez-Nava, Inmaculada Bautista-Castaño14 Emerging Endoscopic Therapies for Weight Loss Thomas J. Wang, Marvin Ryou15 Endoscopic Therapy of Post-Bariatric Surgery Strictures, Leaks and FistulasFilippo Filicori, Lee L. Swanström16 Endoscopic Management of Weight RegainEric J. Vargas, Andrew C. Storm, Fateh Bazerbachi, Barham K. Abu DayyehPart III Endoscopic Myotomy17 POEM: Pre-procedural work-up and IndicationsJoseph Rayfield Triggs, John E. Pandolfino18 Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy: Endoscopic TechniquesChetan Mittal, Mihir S. Wagh19 POEM: Efficacy, Safety, Training and Competency Juergen Hochberger, Volker Meves20 Endoscopic Myotomy for Zenker’s Diverticulum (Z-POEM) Alessandro Fugazza, Roberta Maselli, Alessandro Repici21 Per-oral Endoscopic Pyloromyotomy (G-POEM) and Per-rectal Endoscopic Myotomy (PREM) Amol Bapaye, Amit MaydeoPart IV Endoscopic Anti-Reflux Therapies22 History of Endoscopic Anti-reflux Therapies - Lessons Learned Zaheer Nabi, D. Nageshwar Reddy 23 Transoral Fundoplication for Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseasePier Alberto Testoni, Sabrina Gloria Giulia Testoni, Giorgia Mazzoleni, Lorella Fanti24 Radiofrequency Ablation and Anti-Reflux Mucosectomy for Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseBryan Brimhall, Amit Maydeo, Mihir S. Wagh, Hazem HammadPart V Endoscopic Tissue Apposition25 Techniques for Endoscopic SuturingOlaya I. Brewer Gutierrez, Stuart K. Amateau26 Endoscopic Clips and GluesRoupen Djinbachian, Daniel von RentelnPart VI Advances in Interventional EUS27 Interventional EUS: PancreasVinay Dhir, Ankit Dalal, Carmen Chu 28 Interventional EUS: Bile Duct and GallbladderAnthony Yuen Bun Teoh, Kenjiro Yamamoto, Takao Itoi29 Interventional Vascular EUSJason B. Samarasena, Kyle J. Fortinsky, Kenneth J. Chang

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    £104.49

  • Stoma Care Specialist Nursing: A Guide for

    Springer International Publishing AG Stoma Care Specialist Nursing: A Guide for

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides specialist and general nurses with a comprehensive guide to the art and science of stoma care nursing, from the Association of Stoma Care Nurses UK, the only association for SCNs in UK.The chapters follow a schematic outline of knowledge required for nurses caring for patients who are undergoing stoma surgery; from the essence of nursing to the management of patients living with a long term condition. It also presents and discusses the issues surrounding the clinical picture such as prescription and community issues as well as sources of support available for patients. This text serves as an excellent resource for all disciplines of health care staff caring for individuals living with a stoma.Table of ContentsChapter title Goals of Chapter Area Rep interested 1. Introduction Aims of book – supporting nurses with understanding and the management of client group Aims of ASCN UK – to support SCNs Standards and Guidelines Maddie White and Angie Perrin 2. Value of SCNs Role and responsibilities/ Leadership/career pathway Specialist and Advanced practice - include audit and research, pillars of competence Communication skills – include coaching/ MI/mentor roles Wendy Osborne and Amanda Gunning 3. Health Economics Community and acute aspects of care CCG /NHS drivers etc. health economics and cost effectiveness Prescription management / pharmacology/medication and stoma Sponsorship Andrew Bird Anne Haston (Scotland) 4. Normal GI function and mechanisms for disturbance of function GI A & P Disease processes – cause of symptoms – IBD, Ca, D Dis, etc Angie Perrin 5. Colorectal Cancer care Cancer pathways and treatment options Genetics Katy Hardy 6. Types of surgery 1 GI surgery Caroline Rudoni 7. Normal KUB function A &P Disease processes and symptoms Jennie Burch 8. Urological cancers Cancer pathways and treatment options Genetics Diane Leach 9. Types of surgery 2 Urology/renal urology including siting for robotic cystectomy Liz Davis 10. Stomas and their Management Individual chapters for ileo/colo/uro? Each to include: ·Output and function ·Choosing the correct appliance Carolyn Swash (uro) Iris Williams (colo) Jennie Burch/Jo Sica (Ileo) 11. Patient Assessment and siting Holistic assessment to include physical, psychological and social ·Principles of siting ·Potential difficulties Emma Vernon 12. Managing difficult stomas Complications; Include; Use of Convexity High output / understanding nutritional risk Jackie McPhail + dietician 13. Skin Issues and Management Causes, terminology, basic A&P etc. Ben McDermott Jackie McPhail 14. Fistula Management Management principles and care of fistulas Maddie White 15. Paediatric stomas Issues specific to paeds Claire Bohr 16. Body image and sexuality How stoma surgery affects both (inc: LGBT community) Theories? Suggestions for help/support Nicola Tonks 17. Sources of Support Associations, technology, the future Recommendations/further reading Libby Herbert Colostomy UK 18. Living with a stoma Managing with Long Term Conditions Managing Stoma Care with Dementia or other mental health problems for example; Older person/disability/self care/capacity Dietary implications Travel/ hobbies - considerations Michaela Parker

    1 in stock

    £49.49

  • Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives in Bariatric

    Springer International Publishing AG Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives in Bariatric

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides extensive information on the duodenal switch and all of its derivatives. The number of procedures performed is progressively increasing, as cases of obesity are on the rise and patients’ body mass index (BMI) is getting higher. It discusses all the techniques involved in the duodenal switch procedure and its derivatives used in the primary and revision situations. Readers will learn what the procedure can offer not only in terms of weight loss, but also its potential with regard to metabolic diseases, since some data indicates that the duodenal switch may lead to rapid resolution of diabetes and other comorbidities. The work is divided into three parts, the first of which provides an overview of the duodenal switch, its history, mechanisms of action and reasons for performing it. Part II covers patient selection, risk assessment, complications and different techniques regarding weight loss surgery. In addition, there are chapters on nutrition and psychological aspects. Lastly, the chapters in Part III address patient selection and preoperative and postoperative care in metabolic and diabetes type 2 surgeries. The most important information on the duodenal switch is gathered in a single volume and includes its benefits for metabolic diseases. This book will give healthcare professionals new confidence with regard to this procedure and may serve as a reference guide not only for the bariatric community (surgeons, PA, ARNP, nutritionists) but also for teaching new residents and fellows.Table of ContentsPart I – Introduction 1. A Brief History of the Duodenal Switch 2. Duodenal Switch. Mechanisms of functioning 3. Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives 4. Primary Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch: Perspective from a Lengthy Experience 5. Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives in Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Part II - Weight Loss Surgery 6. Pathophysiology of the cardiometabolic alterations in obesity 7. Pathophysiology of bile acid regulation 8. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) 9. Patient Selection 10. Psychological and Psychiatric Work Up 11. Nutritional, Behavioral, and Support for Duodenal Switch 12. Preoperative endoscopy 13. Postoperative care 14. Preoperative Testing and Counseling 15. Risk Assessment and Reduction 16. Airway Evaluation and Management 17. Patient Positioning and Positioning for Bariatric Surgery 18. Intraoperative Monitoring Of The Morbidly Obese Patient 19. Method of anesthesia: gas selection and adjunct medications 20. Regional Anesthesia in Bariatric Surgery 21. Multimodal Analgesia in Bariatric Surgery 22. Anatomical Considerations 23. Robotic Duodenal Switch and SADI-S: Technical Aspects 24. Laparoscopic Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch: Surgical technique 25. SADIS - Technical details 26. Technical Aspects of Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch-SIPS Version 27. Duodenal Bipartition or Side-to-Side Duodeno-Ileostomy. Rationale and Technical Details 28. Duodenoileal anastomosis with handsewn tehcnique 29. Circular Anastomosis in Duodenal Switch 30. Duodenoileal anastomosis with linear stapler technique 31. Staged Duodenal Switch for High-Risk Patients 32. Duodenal Switch, SADI and SIPS in Adolescent 33. Duodenal Switch (DS), Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal bypass (SADI) and Stomach Intestinal Pylorus-Sparing (SIPS) Surgery in the Elderly 34. Right Gastric Artery Ligation: The Brazilian Results 35. Surgery Failure: what are the options? 36. Causes of Weight Regain After Duodenal Switch and its Derivatives 37. Revisional Surgery for Weight Regain 38. Conversion of Sleeve Gastrectomy to Duodenal Switch and SADI-S 39. Gastric Band Revision to Duodenal Switch 40. Endoscopic Treatment of Weight Regain in Duodenal Switch 41. Conversion of Gastric Bypass to Duodenal Switch 42. Management of Duodenal Stump blowout 43. Duodenoileal anastomosis testing 44. Closing the mesenteric defects 45. Preventing Surgical Complications 46. Malabsorbative complications 47. Postoperative Psychological Assistance 48. Surgical Management of Leaks 49. Internal Hernias and Bowell Obstruction 50. Management of Portal Vein Thrombosis Following Bariatric Surgery 51. Gallstones and Choledocholithiasis 52. Hyperinsulinemic postprandial hypoglycemia after duodenal switch 53. Diarrhea after Duodenal Switch: Medical and Surgical Management 54. Endoscopic Treatment of Complications 55. Global analyisis of our experience with hypoabsortive tecnique: > 500 cases DS vs SADI-S 56. Body Contouring after Duodenal Switch 57. Bariatric Surgery Population in the ICU 58. Bariatric Emergencies For The General Surgeon 59. Robotic bariatric surgeon training Part III - Metabolic and Diabetes Type 2 Surgery 60. Mechanisms of control of diabetes 2 with duodenal switch 61. The Evolution of Single anastomosis Duodenal Switch 62. Metabolic Syndrome Control and the influence of hormonal changes post-Duodenal Switch (DS) 63. Staged Duodenal Switch for High-Risk Patients 64. Duodenal Switch in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome 65. Duodenal Switch (DS) for the Surgical Treatment of Diabetes and Metabolic Disease 66. Postoperative care 67. Metabolic Syndrome and the Influence of Bile Acids

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    £151.99

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: From

    Springer International Publishing AG Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: From

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis textbook offers a state-of-the-art description of the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Although GERD is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders, its diagnosis and management are often challenging. Expert physicians provide an evidence- and experience-based analysis in each chapter.Aimed at primary care physicians, internal medicine doctors, gastroenterologists, pulmonologists, surgeons, and medical students, the goal is to have a comprehensive and detailed easy-to-read book.Table of Contents1. Esophageal anatomy: the antireflux barrier.- 2. Pathophysiology of GERD.- 3. Clinical presentation: Esophageal and extraesophageal manifestations of GERD.- 4. “Refractory GERD”: fake reflux and real reflux.- 5. Radiologic evaluation of GERD.- 6. Endoscopic evaluation of GERD.- 7. Esophageal manometry and ambulatory pH monitoring.- 8. Medical therapy for GERD.- 9. Endoscopic treatment of GERD.- 10. Laparoscopic antireflux surgery.- 11. Robotic antireflux surgery.- 12. GERD and Obesity.- 13. GERD after bariatric surgery.- 14. Failed antireflux surgery: What next?.- 15. GERD, Barrett’s Esophagus and Beyond.- 16. GERD, Lung fibrosis and Beyond.

    1 in stock

    £80.99

  • Praktische Kindergastroenterologie

    De Gruyter Praktische Kindergastroenterologie

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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    £78.85

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  • Geriatrische Gastroenterologie

    De Gruyter Geriatrische Gastroenterologie

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  • Gastroenterological Endoscopy

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    Book SynopsisHighly Commended by the BMA Medical Book Awards for Internal Medicine! Written and edited by internationally renowned specialists, the third edition of Gastroenterological Endoscopy covers the entire spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for the upper and lower GI tract while providing the latest overview of GI disorders. A great wealth of high-resolution photographs provides the visual information needed to confidently assess and diagnose mucosal lesions of the entire digestive tract. Significant advances in the field—both medical and technical—since the last edition are covered in comprehensive detail. Key Features: New panel of top international editors, continuing the tradition of excellence, depth, and breadth as originated by founding editors Classen, Tytgat, and Lightdale; list of contributing authors is a "who's who" of GI endoscopy Coverage of newest, advanced tools and techniques: gastric-POEMS, submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection (STER), lumen-apposing metal stents, "over-the-scope" clips, and much more More than 750 exquisite images Gastroenterological Endoscopy, third edition, surely deserves a prominent place in any complete endoscopy reference collection.Table of ContentsI Introduction to Endoscopy 1 Education and Training in Endoscopy 2 The Value of Clinical Research II The Patient and Endoscopy 3 Informed Consent for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 4 Patient Preparation and Sedation for Endoscopy 5 Design of the Endoscopy Suite 6 Cleaning and Disinfection in Endoscopy 7 Electrosurgical Principles for Endoscopy 8 Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Endoscopy 9 Quality Assurance in Endoscopy 10 Endoscopic Complications 11 Anticoagulation and Endoscopy III General Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures and Techniques 12 Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 13 Enteroscopy Techniques 14 Wireless Video Capsule Endoscopy 15 Colonoscopy: Preparation, Instrumentation, and Technique 16 Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography 17 Cholangioscopy 18 Advanced Imaging Methods 19 The Contribution of Histopathology to Endoscopy 20 Endoscopic Ultrasonography 21 Hybrid, Natural Orifice, and Laparoscopy-Assisted Endoscopy: New Paradigms in Minimally Invasive Therapy IV Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Disease 22 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Infectious Esophagitis 23 Barrett's Esophagus and Early Neoplasia 24 Squamous Neoplasia of the Esophagus 25 Benign Esophageal Strictures and Esophageal Narrowing Including Eosinophilic Esophagitis 26 Achalasia 27 Advanced Esophageal Cancer 28 Peptic Ulcer Disease and Bleeding, Including Duodenal Ulcer 29 Gastric Cancer Including Early Neoplasia and Preneoplastic Conditions 30 Obesity: Endoscopic Approaches 31 Small Intestinal Diseases Beyond the Duodenum 32 Sporadic Neoplastic Polyps of the Duodenum and Ampulla 33 Malabsorption and Food Allergy/Intolerance 34 Portal Hypertension, Varices, Gastropathy, and Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia V Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Disease 35 Colorectal Polyps and Cancer Screening/Prevention 36 Advanced Colorectal Polyps and Early Cancer Resection 37 Inheritable Cancer Syndromes 38 Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Microscopic Colitis 39 Lower Intestinal Bleeding Disorders 40 Anorectal Diseases VI Biliopancreatic, Hepatic, and Peritoneal Diseases 41 Benign Biliary Disorders 42 Malignant Biliary Disease 43 Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis 44 Pancreatic Cancers and Cystic Neoplasms 45 Subepithelial Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract 46 Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies

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  • Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia: Anatomy

    Thieme Publishing Group Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia: Anatomy

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    Book SynopsisThe Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia: Anatomy and Techniques, Third Edition is a comprehensively revised reference that provides readers with essential anatomical knowledge along with step-by-step instructions on how to perform even the most complex regional anesthesia procedures with particular focus on ultrasound-guided techniques. This new edition is enhanced with over 700 full-color illustrations as well as an extensive selection of videos on Thieme's MediaCenter.Key Features of the Third Edition: More than 250 new and updated figures, anatomical illustrations, and cadaver dissection photos which demonstrate the techniques New section describing the general aspects of ultrasound imaging in performing peripheral nerve blocks New section on pediatric regional anesthesia Online access to more than 250 video films of the techniques This new edition is an invaluable resource for all anesthesiologists, orthopedists, and pain management physicians involved in the administration of regional anesthesia.Table of ContentsPart I General Aspects of Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Region Anesthesia 1 General Principles of Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks Part II Upper Limb 2 General Overview 3 Interscalene Techniques of Brachial Plexus Block 4 Supraclavicular and Infraclavicular Techniques of Brachial Plexus Block 5 Suprascapular Nerve Block 6 Axillary Block 7 Selective Block of Individual Nerves in the Upper Arm, at the Elbow, and Wrist Part III Lower Limb 8 General Overview 9 Psoas Block 10 Inguinal Perivascular Lumbar Plexus Anesthesia (Femoral Nerve Block) 11 Proximal Sciatic Nerve Block 12 Blocks at the Knee 13 Peripheral Block (Conduction Block) of Individual Nerves of the Lower Limb 14 Peripheral Nerve Blocks at the Ankle Part IV Peripheral Regional Anesthesia in Pediatrics 15 General Overview 16 Upper Limb 17 Lower Limb 18 Abdominal Wall Part V General Aspects of Peripheral Nerve Blocks of the Extremities 19 Special Features of Peripheral Nerve Blocks 20 Complications and General Contraindications of Peripheral Blocks 21 General Principles for Performing Peripheral Blocks 22 Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks

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  • Klinische Ernährungsmedizin

    Springer Verlag GmbH Klinische Ernährungsmedizin

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    Book SynopsisIm Krankenhaus wird die Ernährung immer wichtiger: Patienten leiden heute oft unter Nahrungsmittelunverträglichkeiten, eine Ernährungstherapie ist inzwischen häufig Teil des Behandlungskonzeptes. Das praxisbezogene Buch, das auf der Zusammenarbeit von Ärzten und Diätologen fußt, bietet einen umfassenden Überblick zur Ernährungsmedizin und behandelt auch bisher wenig beschriebene Themen wie z. B. metabolische Programmierung oder Ernährung und Schlaf. Stoffwechselerkrankungen und deren Bedeutung in der Pädiatrie sind ein weiterer Schwerpunkt.Table of ContentsI Allgemeine Grundlagen.................................................................................................................3 1 Biochemie der Ernährung (H. Grunicke) ................................................................................................................. 3 2 Säure-Basen-Haushalt (G. Gstraunthaler)............................................................................................................... 3 3 Steuerung von Appetit, Hunger und Sättigung (K.-D. Nüsken, H. Jarz)............................................................... 3 4 Neuropeptide und Botenstoffe des Gastrointestinaltrakts (H. Jarz, M. Ledochowski) ...................................... 3 5 Nutrigenomik – Regulation der Genexpression durch Nährstoffe (O. A. Wrulich, F. Überall)........................... 3 6 Perinatale metabolische Programmierung (H. Schneider) .................................................................................... 3 7 Erhebung des Ernährungszustandes von Erwachsenen im ambulanten und stationären Bereich (O. Galvan) 3 8 Beratungs- und Gesprächstechnik (A. E. Purtscher)............................................................................................. 3 II Ernährungsmedizin in der Klinik .................................................................................................3 9 Kardiologie................................................................................................................................................................. 3 9.1 Ernährung bei Herzkreislauferkrankungen (H. Alber, C. Hölzl)............................................................................................3 9.2 Ernährung bei Herzinsuffizienz (G. Pölzl, C. Hölzl)..............................................................................................................3 10Dermatologie............................................................................................................................................................ 3 10.1 Atopisches Ekzem (Neurodermitis): Aspekte der Ernährung und Nahrungsmittelallergie (J. Ring, C. Schnopp, C. Kugler)3 11 Endokrinologie......................................................................................................................................................... 3 11.1 Jod-Stoffwechsel und Schilddrüse (W. Zechmann) .............................................................................................................3 12 Gastroenterologie.................................................................................................................................................... 3 12.1 Schluckstörungen aus interdisziplinärer Sicht (M. Rungger, T. Wöllner, D. Nekahm-Heis, S. Vanek, C. Pototschnig, H. Freyschlag, M. Patjas, C. Pall)...........................................................................................................................................................3 12.2 Ernährung bei chronisch-entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen (H. Tilg) .................................................................................3 12.3 Kurzdarmsyndrom (R. Meier, J. Wermuth, Z. Stanga).........................................................................................................3 12.4 Reizdarmsyndrom (D. Neidl, M. Ledochowski)...................................................................................................................3 12.5 Zöliakie (H. Bertz, S. Schmitting-Ulrich)..............................................................................................................................3 12.6 Ernährung bei Leber- und Gallenerkrankungen (I. Graziadei)

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  • Karger Verlag Fast Facts The Gut Microbiome

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  • Advanced Pancreaticobiliary Endoscopy

    Springer International Publishing AG Advanced Pancreaticobiliary Endoscopy

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    Book SynopsisThis volume provides a comprehensive guide to advanced endoscopic procedures and techniques. Primarily focused on Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS), the book also explores related topics such as cholangioscopy, pancreatoscopy, advanced pancreaticobiliary imaging, stenting, and endoscopic means to achieve pain control. The text also presents a plethora of tips and tricks on how to perform these procedures safely, emphasizes common mistakes and how to avoid them, and features high quality videos illustrating key procedural aspects for every chapter.Written by top experts in the field, Advanced Pancreaticobiliary Endoscopy is an invaluable resource for gastrointestinal endoscopists and fellows interested in advanced endoscopic procedures. Trade Review“This a great book for those performing pancreaticobiliary endoscopy and are either looking to improve their skills or to get a better understanding of their limitations … . This also provides a helpful explanation of what exactly was done to a patient when you resume that patient’s care. This book is superior to others on the same topic that I have read because of its ease of reading, the great pictures that aid in understanding, and its conciseness.” (Colin Wolslegel, Doody’s Book Reviews, June, 2017)Table of Contents1. Cannulation and Sphincterotomy: Beyond the BasicsKathryn R. Byrne and Douglas G. Adler2. Endoscopic Management of Large and Difficult Common Bile Duct StonesThomas Queen and Gulshan Parasher3. ERCP in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis Virendra Joshi and Laura Alder4. Cholangioscopy and Pancreatoscopy-Their Role in Benign and Malignant DiseaseMansour A. Parsi5. The Endoscopic Management of Biliary and Pancreatic InjuryMatthew Hudson, Raymond G. Kim, and Eric Goldberg6. ERCP in Post-Surgical PatientsMeir Mizrahi, Tyler M. Berzin, Jeffrey D. Mosko, and Douglas Pleskow7. ERCP On-Call EmergenciesAnand R. Kumar and Jeffrey L. Tokar8. Endoscopic Treatment of Simultaneous Malignant Biliary and Gastric Outlet ObstructionBrian P. Riff and Christopher J. DiMaio9. Pancreas Divisum and Minor Papilla InterventionsJay Luther and Brenna Casey10. Endoscopic Ampullectomy: Who, When, and How Matthew E. Feurer, Eric G. Hilgenfeldt, and Peter V. Draganov11. ERCP in Children, Pregnant Patients, and the ElderlyMohamed O. Othman and Waqar A. Qureshi12. Post-ERCP Pancreatitis PreventionMariano Gonzalez-Haba and Uzma D. Siddiqui13. EUS for Pancreaticobiliary Duct Access and DrainageNorio Fukami14. Endoscopic Drainage of Pancreatic Fluid CollectionsNatalie Danielle Cosgrove, Pushpak Taunk, Haroon Shahid and Ali Ahmed Siddiqui15. EUS for Pain Control in Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic CancerAlexander Lee and Linda S. Lee16. Additional Interventions in EUSTruptesh H. Kothari, Shivangi T. Kothari, and Vivek Kaul

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  • Intestinal Polyposis Syndromes: Diagnosis and Management

    Springer International Publishing AG Intestinal Polyposis Syndromes: Diagnosis and Management

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of intestinal polyposis syndromes. The book reviews the most up-to-date clinical, management, and genetic information regarding the continually evolving colorectal condition that manifests as a polyposis condition. It provides a reference for clinicians and researchers in understanding the complexity of intestinal polyposis and the importance of utilizing multiple modalities for the diagnosis, management and control of these conditions. It also provides an overview of what should alert a care provider to the possibility of a polyposis syndrome.Written by experts in their fields, Intestinal Polyposis Syndromes: Diagnosis and Management is a valuable resource for physicians and researchers who deal with the challenges of diagnosing and managing colorectal cancer and intestinal polyposis syndromes. Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Intestinal Polyposes: Clinical and Molecular overviewTiziana Venesio, Maurizio GenuardiChapter 2: MUTYH-Associated PolyposisMaureen E. Mork, Eduardo VilarChapter 3: Inflammatory “cap” PolyposisGiovanni De Petris, Shahrooz RashtakChapter 4: Serrated Polyposis SyndromeMiriam Juárez, Eva Hernández-Illán, Oscar Murcia, María Rodríguez-Soler, Rodrigo JoverChapter 5: Polymerase Proofreading Associated Polyposis, and Other New Syndromes of Hereditary Colorectal CancerJames ChurchChapter 6: Juvenile Polyposis SyndromeKendall Keck, James R. HoweChapter 7: PTEN Hamartoma Tumor SyndromeJessica L. MesterChapter 8: Cronkhite-Canada SyndromeThomas G. Cotter, Badr F. Al Bawardy, Seth SweetserChapter 9: Peutz-Jeghers SyndromeDouglas Riegert-JohnsonChapter 10: Hereditary Mixed Polyposis SyndromeVeroushka Ballester-Vargas, Ian TomlinsonChapter 11: Familial Adenomatous PolyposisWilliam Rengifo-Cam, Kory W. Jasperson, Randall W. Burt, N. Jewel Samadder

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  • Reizdarmbeschwerden lindern für Dummies

    Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Reizdarmbeschwerden lindern für Dummies

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    Book SynopsisJeder fünfte Deutsche leidet unter Reizdarmbeschwerden. Vielleicht auch Sie? Dieses Buch verspricht Linderung bei Durchfall oder Verstopfungen, Blähungen und Schmerzen. Der Internist und Ernährungsmediziner Dr. Matthias Robert beschreibt, was sich hinter dem Reizdarmsyndrom verbirgt, welche so gar nicht reizenden Symptome es mit sich bringt und welche Untersuchungen Ihr Arzt bei Ihnen durchführt, um die Diagnose stellen und andere Erkrankungen ausschließen zu können. Er erklärt, wie das komplexe Organ Darm funktioniert, wie eng Bauch und Hirn verbunden sind und warum deshalb Psyche und Stress eine so große Rolle beim Reizdarmsyndrom spielen. Vor allem aber setzt er sich mit den verschiedenen Möglichkeiten der Therapie auseinander und stellt eine ganze Reihe von Möglichkeiten vor, wie Sie Ihre Beschwerden lindern können: Ernährungsumstellung und Entspannung, Medikamente und alternative Heilmethoden. Damit endlich Ruhe in Ihrem Bauch einkehrt.Trade Review"Reizdarmbeschwerden lindern für Dummies" ist locker geschrieben und doch vollgestopft mit Wissen und Tipps, sodass das Buch das Zeug hat, Betroffene durch ihren schwierigen Alltag hilfreich zu begleiten. Sehr empfehlenswert! (Llifestylesite .de 3. Juli 2020)Table of ContentsÜber den Autor 7 Über den Fachkorrektor 7 Einleitung 21 Über dieses Buch 21 Konventionen in diesem Buch 22 Was Sie nicht lesen müssen 22 Törichte Annahmen über den Leser 22 Wie dieses Buch aufgebaut ist 23 Teil I: Eine erste Annäherung an den Reizdarm 23 Teil II: Was man wissen sollte 24 Teil III: Auf zum Arzt 24 Teil IV: Die Behandlung 24 Teil V: Leben und arbeiten mit Reizdarm 25 Teil VI: Der Top-Ten-Teil 25 Symbole, die in diesem Buch verwendet werden 25 Wie es weitergeht 26 Teil I: Was man zunächst wissen sollte 27 Kapitel 1 Was der Reizdarm ist – und was nicht 29 Alles andere als reizend – Die Beschwerden 31 Vier Typen von Reizdarm 33 Die Suche nach den Ursachen 33 Was man weiß 34 Alle Wege führen nach Rom 36 Wie sich der Reizdarm auf die Seele auswirkt 37 Warum es wichtig ist, einen Arzt aufzusuchen 38 Kapitel 2 Möglichkeiten, Reizdarmbeschwerden zu lindern 39 Reizdarm weg in 28 Tagen! Nein? Schade 39 Die Erwartung anpassen 40 Linderung statt Heilung 40 Die Erkrankung verstehen 41 Die Therapiemöglichkeiten – Die Qual der Wahl 42 Die Kunst der medikamentösen Therapie 44 Anders essen: Ernährung umstellen 44 Alternative Heilmethoden ausprobieren 45 Leben mit Reizdarm 45 Teil II: Was man wissen sollte 47 Kapitel 3 Der Darm – unendliche Weiten 49 Was oben reinkommt, muss unten wieder raus 50 Der Weg durch den Körper 50 Transportwege im Darm: propulsiv oder nicht? 52 Der Dünndarm: Dünn, aber dick im Geschäft 53 Was nicht passt, wird passend gemacht: Neutralisierung des Speisebreis 54 Aufnahme der Nährstoffe 55 Aufspaltung der Nahrung 57 Wasseraufnahme 57 Hormonproduktion 58 Verteidigung der Gesundheit: Die Darmbarriere 59 Troublemaker Mastzelle 61 Mikroentzündungen als Ursache des Reizdarms? 61 Der Blinddarm: Grenzübergang und Blindgänger 62 Der Dickdarm: Dick, aber nicht doof 63 Der Dickdarm im Detail 63 Der Drecksarbeiter Dickdarm 63 Wo die Bakterien hausen 64 Mast- oder Enddarm 64 Kapitel 4 Die Bakterien – WG des Menschen 67 Unsere Mitbewohner 67 Das Mikrobiom: Lange verkannt 68 Multikulti im Darm 68 Aerobier und Anaerobier: Friedliches Miteinander 69 Sauerstoffgierig und normalerweise harmlos: E coli 69 Laktobazillen: Kleine Milchsäureproduzenten 70 Aller Anfang ist keimfrei 70 Wie die Bakterien in den Darm gelangen 70 Stillen: Milch und gute Bakterien trinken 71 »Gute« und »böse« Bakterien: Eine Frage des Charakters 71 Fakultativ pathogen: Alles kann, nichts muss 71 Obligat pathogen: Einmal böse, immer böse 72 EHEC und Co: Die fiese Verwandtschaft 72 Sagen Sie mir, was Sie essen, dann sag ich Ihnen, was in Ihnen lebt 73 Bacteroides: Bei Fleischessern 74 Prevotella: Bei Vegetariern und Rheumatikern 75 Ruminokokken: Die haut nichts aus den Socken 75 Wie Darmbakterien unsere Gesundheit verteidigen 76 Freund oder Feind? 77 Reicht die körpereigene Vitaminbar? 77 Bakterien und ihr Einfluss auf die Gesundheit 78 Kapitel 5 Das Bauchhirn – Der Darm denkt mit 79 Das enterische Nervensystem 80 Großhirn und ENS: Outsourcing 80 Die Darm-Hirn-Achse 81 Der Darm als Sensibelchen 83 Die Darmflora und ihre Wirkung auf die Psyche 83 Wie die Kommunikation zwischen Hirn und Darm abläuft 84 Der Vagusnerv als Boss des vegetativen Nervensystems 85 Parasympathikus und Sympathikus: Das dynamische Duo 85 Im Darm gebildete Hormone 86 Serotonin: Darmbakterien machen glücklich 89 Dopamin treibt an 91 GABA gibt Gelassenheit 91 Kapitel 6 Alles nur Kopfsache? Wie Stress Psyche und Darm beeinflusst 93 Kämpfe oder flieh – Stress ist überlebenswichtig 94 Positiver und negativer Stress 95 Der Stress beginnt im Kopf 96 Großhirn: Die komplexe Walnuss 97 Kleinhirn, aber oho 98 Hirnstamm – primitiv, aber überlebenswichtig 99 Zwischenhirn: Die Schaltzentrale 99 Zwei Wege der Stressreaktion 102 Folgen der Stresshormone 103 Der Kern der Emotionen: Die Amygdala 104 Reizdarm ist nicht gleich Reizdarm 105 Kapitel 7 Warum wir essen 107 Makronährstoffe – Die großen Drei 108 Kohlenhydrate: Alles Zucker 108 Der Ballast mit den Ballaststoffen 111 Famose Fette 114 Exquisite Eiweiße 117 Mikronährstoffe und die üblichen Verdächtigen 118 Gluten geht immer 123 Histamin – spielt auch beim Reizdarm eine Rolle 123 Zusatzstoffe – Was sind das eigentlich? 123 Dauerbrenner Glutamat (E 621) 126 Süß, süßer, Aspartam (E 951) 127 Der Konservierungsstoff Benzoesäure (E 210), ein Katzenkiller? 128 Gesunde Ernährung 128 War früher alles besser? 128 Was die DGE unter »gesunder« Ernährung versteht 130 Gesunde Ernährung im Alltag 132 Teil III: Auf zum Arzt 133 Kapitel 8 Der Besuch beim Arzt 135 Wann Sie den Arzt aufsuchen sollten 135 Wie Sie den richtigen Arzt für sich finden 137 Anamnese: Das erste Gespräch 140 Keine falsche Scham 140 Was der Arzt immer schon mal hören wollte 140 Machen Sie sich frei: Untersuchung von Kopf bis Fuß 142 Holzauge sei wachsam – Die Inspektion 143 Berühren erlaubt – Die Palpation des Bauches 143 Das Gras wachsen hören – Die Auskultation 144 Aus der Mode gekommen – Die Perkussion 144 Wie es weitergeht 145 Kapitel 9 Wovon der Reizdarm abzugrenzen ist 147 Auf Spurensuche: Symptome 147 Wenn es am Essen liegt 149 Die Milch macht’s: Die Laktoseintoleranz 149 Süße Früchte, bittere Fruchtzuckerunverträglichkeit 151 Transportschwierigkeiten 152 Nicht immer sind die Beschwerden eindeutig 153 Sorbit – Der künstliche Süßstoff 154 Invasion aus dem Dickdarm – Die bakterielle Fehlbesiedlung 155 Gluten – Im Zweifel gegen den Angeklagten 156 Chamäleon Zöliakie 157 Beim Erwachsenen eher selten: Die Weizenallergie 160 Glutensensitivität – Fakt oder Fiktion? 161 NZNWWS – oder einfach Weizensensitivität 161 Histaminintoleranz – die falsche Allergie 163 Die fiesen Geschwister: Crohn und Colitis ulcerosa 165 Woran es noch liegen könnte 166 Kapitel 10 Das Ziel anvisieren – diagnostische Verfahren 171 Jetzt geht es um die Wurst: Was Sie über Ihren Kot wissen sollten 172 Der Kot lebt: Bakterien, Pilze und Co. 172 Zur Stuhlprobe, bitte! 174 Die Darmflora: Bakterielle Zusammensetzung im Darm 178 Die normale Bakterienflora im Darm 178 Wie man die Bakterienzusammensetzung feststellt 180 Die Analyse der Darmflora – viel Lärm um nichts 181 Ein Hefepilz mit schlechtem Ruf: Candida 183 Blutwerte untersuchen: Der ganz besondere Lebenssaft 186 Einer Vermutung nachgehen 187 Drei umstrittene Blutwerte – drei umstrittene Theorien 187 Wasserstoff-Atemtests: Laktose- und Fruktoseunverträglichkeit prüfen 194 Endoskopie, Ultraschall und Co.: Der Arzt macht sich ein Bild 196 Teil IV: Die Behandlung 201 Kapitel 11 Die Behandlung mit Medikamenten 203 Medikamente zur Behandlung der Verdauungsbeschwerden 203 Das Ballongefühl – Wenn nur Blähungen auftreten 204 Schmerz lass nach – Wenn Schmerzen im Vordergrund stehen 204 Ein Unglück kommt selten allein: Wenn Blähungen und Schmerzen gemeinsam auftreten 206 Wenn’s mal richtig läuft – Den Durchfall aufhalten 207 Dem trägen Darm mal in den Hintern treten: Das wirkt bei Verstopfung 209 Keine Therapie von der Stange 212 Von A bis D: Evidenzgrade 213 Sollte, könnte: Expertenempfehlungen 214 Medikamente im Überblick 215 Bastelanleitung: Die richtige Therapie finden 215 Schritt für Schritt zur Linderung 217 Kapitel 12 Die richtige Ernährung bei Reizdarm 219 Ernährungstagebuch: Individuelle Verträglichkeit ermitteln 219 Dinge, die den Darm reizen können 221 Dinge, die dem Darm gut tun 224 Leichte Vollkost: Aller Anfang ist voll leicht 226 Low-FODMAP-Diät – Der letzte Schrei 227 FODMAP – Was dazu gehört 227 Die Wirksamkeit der Low-FODMAP-Diät 232 Der Einstieg in die Low-FODMAP-Diät 232 Das Joghurt lebt – Die Probiotika 234 Schritt für Schritt Reizdarmbeschwerden über Ernährung lindern 236 Kapitel 13 Der Darm auf der Couch 237 Das Leben ist kompliziert: Mikro- und Makrostress 238 Weihnachten auf Platz 42 – Die Stress-Skala nach Holmes und Rahe 238 Ihr persönliches Risiko berechnen 239 Wie sich Stress auf die Gesundheit auswirkt 240 Reizdarm und Stress 242 Stress lass nach 244 Zur Ruhe kommen: Das System runterfahren 244 Mit der richtigen Technik entspannen 248 Schluss mit lustig – professionelle therapeutische Hilfe suchen 250 Krankenkassengefördert? Anerkennung ist alles 252 Sich den Dämonen stellen – Die Verhaltenstherapie 252 Analytische Psychotherapie (Psychoanalyse) 253 Tiefenpsychologisch fundierte Psychotherapie 253 Einen guten Therapeuten finden 254 Vom Jammern und Wehklagen 255 Kapitel 14 Auf der Suche nach einer Alternative I 257 Die »sanfte« Medizin unter der Lupe 257 Warum überhaupt eine Alternative suchen? 258 Natürlich bedeutet nicht »alternativ« 259 Schul- versus Alternativmedizin 260 Vom Glauben zum Wissen 260 Anno 1880 261 Beim Alternativmediziner oder Heilpraktiker im Sprechzimmer 261 Die Hitparade der beliebtesten Alternativen 263 Der Evergreen: Die Darmsanierung 264 Der Darm als Mülldeponie 264 Zurück auf null 266 Die Grundreinigung 266 Wiederaufbau der Darmflora mit Probiotika 270 Magen-Darm-Sanierung bei Reizdarmsyndrom 273 Kapitel 15 Auf der Suche nach einer Alternative II 275 Typisch deutsch: Die Homöopathie 276 Anamnese: Am Anfang ist auch hier das Wort 276 Die Krankenkassen denken um 276 Die Kügelchen 277 Geschüttelt, nicht gerührt 277 Vorsicht ist gut, Kontrolle ist besser: Zulassung und Studien 278 Mir hilft’s! 279 Für Männer und Frauen – mit Schüßler-Salzen leicht verdauen 280 Die Schüßler-Lehre im Überblick 280 Schüßler-Salz für Darm und Gicht? Ganz so einfach ist es nicht! 282 Typisch englisch: Die Bach-Blütentherapie 283 Von spitzen Nadeln und Tees: Die Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin (TCM) 284 Bilder statt Fachbegriffe 285 TCM und Reizdarm 285 Stechen und Trinken 286 Biofeedback – den Schließmuskel entspannen 286 Bioresonanz – Wenn das Energiefeld schwingt 287 Kinesiologie – Frag den Muskel 288 Typisch amerikanisch – Die Osteopathie 289 Orthomolekulare Medizin – Das Rad neu erfinden 290 Sauer macht lustig: Die Säure-Basen-Diät 292 Teil V: Leben und arbeiten mit Reizdarm 295 Kapitel 16 Leben mit Reizdarm 297 Kritische Situationen bewältigen 297 Wenn Ihr Reizdarm und Sie das Haus verlassen 298 Ihr Reizdarm und Sie auf großer Fahrt 298 Wenn’s in die Hose geht 300 Vom Winde verweht – Wie Sie die Gerüche überdecken 303 Die Haut leidet mit – die richtige Hautpflege 305 Mit Familie und Freunden über Ihr Problem reden 306 Der Reizdarm und Partnerschaft: Beziehung zu dritt 308 Ein flotter Dreier – Sex mit Reizdarm 309 Dating – Das erste Mal 309 Eine Kur beantragen 312 Kapitel 17 Arbeiten mit Reizdarm 315 Toilettenzeit ist Arbeitszeit 316 Richtig in den Tag starten 316 Unfallfrei pendeln 317 Vorgesetzte und Kollegen informieren 318 Über den Reizdarm sprechen oder nicht, das ist hier die Frage 318 Das richtige Timing 319 Teil VI: Der Top-Ten-Teil 321 Kapitel 18 Zehn Hausmittel bei Reizdarmbeschwerden 323 Bauchmassage 323 Bittermittel (pflanzliche) 324 Blaubeersaft 325 Brottrunk 325 Fermentierte Lebensmittel 325 Kräutertees 326 Kräuter in Speisen 328 Trockenpflaumen 328 Wasser trinken 328 Wärme 329 Kapitel 19 Zehn Reizdarmauslöser und wie Sie sie vermeiden 331 Verzichten Sie auf Alkohol 331 Nehmen Sie Antibiotika nur, wenn es wirklich notwendig ist 332 Vermeiden Sie unregelmäßiges Essen 333 Nehmen Sie Ballaststoffe zu sich 333 Verzichten Sie auf fettiges Essen 334 Streichen Sie Nahrungsmittel von Ihrem Speiseplan, die Ihnen nicht gut tun 335 Meiden Sie Personen, die Ihnen nicht gut tun 335 Vermeiden Sie schlaflose Nächte 336 Gehen Sie stressigen Situationen aus dem Weg 337 Beschäftigen Sie sich nicht zu viel mit dem Reizdarmsyndrom 337 Stichwortverzeichnis 339

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    Peter Lang AG Dietary approaches to Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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    Book SynopsisThe intestine (and the gut microbiota), often referred to as the «real brain» of the body, has been implicated in a wide range of diseases, including obesity, and diet has a direct impact on intestinal health. While bloating, flatulence and constipation seem like routine, everyday symptoms, one cannot deny the significant societal burden they impart partly through their effect on the quality of life and partly through the medical and surgical costs they incur on patients desperate to improve symptoms. This book discusses irritable bowel syndrome, which is accompanied by complaints of bloating, flatulence, constipation and diarrhea, from which many people routinely suffer. Furthermore, it presents treatment methods, e.g., dietary and nutritional approaches, and recommendations to change lifestyle and manage digestive symptoms.Table of ContentsFODMAP diet – Health science – Nutrition – Irritable bowel syndrome – Constipation – Diet

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