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Controversies About Inflammatory Diseases of the Pancreas(Paperback)
S Karger AG
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24/12/1992
Discussing controversies about pancreatic diseases and providing a complete overview of current knowledge, ranging from diagnostic problems to therapeutic options, this volume should be of benefit t...
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Hepatic Encephalopathy(Paperback)
S Karger AG
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01/08/1996
Developments in the diagnosis, pathogenesis, and treatment of hepatic encephalopothy are explored in this text. Coverage is given of newer areas of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the brai...
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Developments and Controversies in Gastrointestinal Motility(Paperback)
S Karger AG
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01/05/1997
This volume highlights developments in the field of gastrointestinal motor function and dysfunction. It focuses on three main areas: oesophagus; midgut and colon. It also covers progress in achalasi...
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GERD(Paperback)
Current Issues and Controversies
S Karger AG
Published:
01/01/2000
Reviews knowledge and controversies associated with the diagnosis and treatment of GERD. This book begins with a discussion of new drug therapies which may impair transient lower esophageal sphincte...
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Standards and Innovations in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy(Paperback)
No. 2
S Karger AG
Published:
01/01/2002
What started as a struggle to develop devices for the endoluminal exploration of the digestive system has resulted in achievements in the field of advanced high-tech endoscopy such as interventional...
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Ethical Issues in Gastroenterology(Paperback)
S Karger AG
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01/01/2003
The industrialized world of the 21st century has seen a explosion of knowledge and biotechnology in relation to medicine, which created ethical dilemmas for researchers, clinicians and ethicists. Th...
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Emergencies in Gastroenterology(Paperback)
No. 1
S Karger AG
Published:
01/07/2003
Acute conditions in gastroenterology are connected with high morbidity and mortality; an optimal therapy of these conditions demands a close cooperation between several disciplines, particularly gas...
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