Bültmann & Gerriets
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Diagnosis and Therapeutics
von Russell D. Cohen
Verlag: Humana Press
Reihe: Clinical Gastroenterology
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ISBN: 978-1-59259-311-8
Auflage: 2003
Erschienen am 12.03.2003
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 364 Seiten

Preis: 85,59 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease): Early History, Current Concepts, and 21st Century Directions
Joseph B. Kirsner

Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Charles N. Bernstein and James F. Blanchard

Etiology and Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
James J. Farrell and Bruce E. Sands

Genetics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Judy Cho

Presentation and Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Themistocles Dassopoulos and Stephen Hanauer

Radiological Findings in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Peter M. MacEneaney and Arunas E. Gasparaitis

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Markers
Marla C. Dubinsky and Stephan R. Targan

Medical Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Todd E. H. Hecht, Chinyu G. Su, and Gary R. Lichtenstein

Surgical Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Roger D. Hurst

Ostomy Care
Janice C. Colwell

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Children and Adolescents
Ranjana Gokhale and Barbara S. Kirschner

Nutritional/Metabolic Issues in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Jeanette Newton Keith and Michael Sitrin

Extraintestinal Manifestations of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Elena Ricart and William J. Sandborn

Cancer in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
William M. Bauer and Bret A. Lashner

Gender-Specific Issues in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Sunanda V. Kane

Economics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Russell D. Cohen

Pathologic Features of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
John Hart

Index



One of the most vivid memories from my medical school training was seeing my first surgical operation on a patient with Crohn's disease. The senior surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, the same institution at which Burrill Crohn, Leon Ginzburg, and Gordon Oppenheimer had first described the disease "terminal ileitis," had - doubtedly done countless operations on patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the past. Yet as we both gazed down into the patient's open abdomen, at the "creeping fat" that seemed to be wrapping its sticky fingers around the young man's intestines, he stated, "this is the m- tery of Crohn's disease-no two patients are ever the same. " What is it about the inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis, that we find so intriguing? Is it the young age of the patients, many who are younger than even the medical students - tending to them? Or is it the elusive etiology, the theory of a "mystery organism" that has yet to be identified? Perhaps it is the familial pattern of disease, where many patients have relatives with similar diseases, yet in some instances only one of a pair of identical twins is affected. Regardless of the cause, these chronic diseases with a typically early age of onset, result in a long-term commitment of the patient, their fa- lies, friends, health care providers, researchers, employers, and even health care insurers and other health-related industries.