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Gastroenterology is a critically important specialty in medicine, encompassing the GI tract and two vital organs - the pancreas and the liver. Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered includes reference to the new JCHMT curriculum for acute and internal medicine concerning gastroenterology and hepatology and presents real-life patient cases and outcomes as seen on the wards and in exams leading students through a practical approach to recognize, understand, investigate and manage gastroenterological and hepatological disorders and conditions. Following a question-answer approach, with…mehr
Gastroenterology is a critically important specialty in medicine, encompassing the GI tract and two vital organs - the pancreas and the liver. Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered includes reference to the new JCHMT curriculum for acute and internal medicine concerning gastroenterology and hepatology and presents real-life patient cases and outcomes as seen on the wards and in exams leading students through a practical approach to recognize, understand, investigate and manage gastroenterological and hepatological disorders and conditions. Following a question-answer approach, with self-assessment MCQs, EMQs and SAQs, and a 'refresher' section on basic science, Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered features investigations and the treatment options available for patients with upper and lower GI disorders, liver disease, biliary and pancreatic disease, and problems of nutrition. Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered is ideal for medical students, junior doctors on the Foundation Programme, GP trainees, specialist nurses and nurse practitioners and gastroenterology trainees on the specialty training programme.
Satish Keshav is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Emma Culver is a Registrar Gastroenterologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
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Preface, vii How to use this book, viii List of abbreviations, ix Part 1 Basics, 1 Basic science, 1 Approach to the patient, 14 Part 2 Cases, 29 Upper gastrointestinal Case 1 A 61-year-old woman with progressive dysphagia, 29 Case 2 A 52-year-old man with atypical chest pain, 34 Case 3 A 57-year-old woman with upper abdominal discomfort, 40 Case 4 A 36-year-old man with upper abdominal discomfort and heartburn, 45 Case 5 A 27-year-old woman with nausea and vomiting, 51 Case 6 A 73-year-old man with haematemesis and melaena, 56 Case 7 A 68-year-old woman with fatigue, weight loss and altered bowel habit, 63 Lower gastrointestinal Case 8 A 23-year-old woman with constipation, 69 Case 9 A 24-year-old woman with chronic diarrhoea, 74 Case 10 A 51-year-old woman with acute nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, 80 Case 11 A 79-year-old woman with altered bowel habit and weight loss, 85 Case 12 A 54-year-old man with rectal bleeding, 90 Case 13 A 66-year-old woman with anaemia, 95 Liver disease Case 14 A 64-year-old man with abnormal liver function tests, 100 Case 15 A 45-year-old man with acute jaundice, 109 Case 16 A 53-year-old woman with jaundice and abnormal liver tests, 115 Case 17 A 53-year-old man with abdominal swelling, 120 Case 18 A 36-year-old man who drinks alcohol, 125 Biliary and pancreatic disease Case 19 A 79-year-old man with right upper quadrant colicky abdominal discomfort, 131 Case 20 A 19-year-old man with acute abdominal pain, 136 Nutrition Case 21 A 35-year-old woman with anorexia, 143 Case 22 A 48-year-old man with an increased body mass index, 148 Functional disorders Case 23 A 21-year-old student with chronic abdominal pain, 153 Part 3 Self-assessment, 159 MCQs, 159 EMQs, 162 SAQs, 166 Answers, 167 Further reading, 173 Index of cases by diagnosis, 175 Index, 177 The colour plate section can be found facing p.54.
Preface. How to use this book. List of abbreviations. Part 1 Basics. Basic science. Approach to the patient. Part 2 Cases. Upper Gastrointestinal. Case 1 A 61 year old woman with progressive dysphagia. Case 2 A 52 year old man with atypical chest pain. Case 3 A 57 year old woman with upper abdominal discomfort. Case 4 A 36 year old man with upper abdominal discomfort and heartburn. Case 5 A 27 year old woman with nausea and vomiting. Case 6 A 73 year old man with haematemesis and melaena . Case 7 A 68 year old woman with fatigue, weight loss and altered bowel habit. Lower Gastrointestinal. Case 8 A 23 year old woman with constipation. Case 9 A 24 year old woman with chronic diarrhoea. Case 10 A 51 year old woman with acute nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Case 11 A 79 year old woman with altered bowel habit and weight loss. Case 12 A 54 year old man with rectal bleeding. Case 13 A 66 year old woman with anaemia. Liver disease. Case 14 A 64 year old man with abnormal liver functiontests. Case 15 A 45 year old man with acute jaundice. Case 16 A 53 year old woman with jaundice and abnormal liver tests. Case 17 A 53 year old man with abdominal swelling. Case 18 A 36 year old man who drinks alcohol. Biliary and Pancreatic disease. Case 19 A 79 year old man with right upper quadrant colicky abdominal discomfort. Case 20 A 19 year old man with acute abdominal pain. Nutrition. Case 21 A 35 year old woman with anorexia. Case 22 A 48 year old man with an increased body mass index. Functional Disorders. Case 23 A 21 year old student with chronic abdominal pain. Part 3 Self Assessment. MCQs. EMQs. SAQs. Answers. Further reading. Index of cases by diagnosis. Index. The colour plate section can be found facing p.54.
Preface, vii How to use this book, viii List of abbreviations, ix Part 1 Basics, 1 Basic science, 1 Approach to the patient, 14 Part 2 Cases, 29 Upper gastrointestinal Case 1 A 61-year-old woman with progressive dysphagia, 29 Case 2 A 52-year-old man with atypical chest pain, 34 Case 3 A 57-year-old woman with upper abdominal discomfort, 40 Case 4 A 36-year-old man with upper abdominal discomfort and heartburn, 45 Case 5 A 27-year-old woman with nausea and vomiting, 51 Case 6 A 73-year-old man with haematemesis and melaena, 56 Case 7 A 68-year-old woman with fatigue, weight loss and altered bowel habit, 63 Lower gastrointestinal Case 8 A 23-year-old woman with constipation, 69 Case 9 A 24-year-old woman with chronic diarrhoea, 74 Case 10 A 51-year-old woman with acute nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, 80 Case 11 A 79-year-old woman with altered bowel habit and weight loss, 85 Case 12 A 54-year-old man with rectal bleeding, 90 Case 13 A 66-year-old woman with anaemia, 95 Liver disease Case 14 A 64-year-old man with abnormal liver function tests, 100 Case 15 A 45-year-old man with acute jaundice, 109 Case 16 A 53-year-old woman with jaundice and abnormal liver tests, 115 Case 17 A 53-year-old man with abdominal swelling, 120 Case 18 A 36-year-old man who drinks alcohol, 125 Biliary and pancreatic disease Case 19 A 79-year-old man with right upper quadrant colicky abdominal discomfort, 131 Case 20 A 19-year-old man with acute abdominal pain, 136 Nutrition Case 21 A 35-year-old woman with anorexia, 143 Case 22 A 48-year-old man with an increased body mass index, 148 Functional disorders Case 23 A 21-year-old student with chronic abdominal pain, 153 Part 3 Self-assessment, 159 MCQs, 159 EMQs, 162 SAQs, 166 Answers, 167 Further reading, 173 Index of cases by diagnosis, 175 Index, 177 The colour plate section can be found facing p.54.
Preface. How to use this book. List of abbreviations. Part 1 Basics. Basic science. Approach to the patient. Part 2 Cases. Upper Gastrointestinal. Case 1 A 61 year old woman with progressive dysphagia. Case 2 A 52 year old man with atypical chest pain. Case 3 A 57 year old woman with upper abdominal discomfort. Case 4 A 36 year old man with upper abdominal discomfort and heartburn. Case 5 A 27 year old woman with nausea and vomiting. Case 6 A 73 year old man with haematemesis and melaena . Case 7 A 68 year old woman with fatigue, weight loss and altered bowel habit. Lower Gastrointestinal. Case 8 A 23 year old woman with constipation. Case 9 A 24 year old woman with chronic diarrhoea. Case 10 A 51 year old woman with acute nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Case 11 A 79 year old woman with altered bowel habit and weight loss. Case 12 A 54 year old man with rectal bleeding. Case 13 A 66 year old woman with anaemia. Liver disease. Case 14 A 64 year old man with abnormal liver functiontests. Case 15 A 45 year old man with acute jaundice. Case 16 A 53 year old woman with jaundice and abnormal liver tests. Case 17 A 53 year old man with abdominal swelling. Case 18 A 36 year old man who drinks alcohol. Biliary and Pancreatic disease. Case 19 A 79 year old man with right upper quadrant colicky abdominal discomfort. Case 20 A 19 year old man with acute abdominal pain. Nutrition. Case 21 A 35 year old woman with anorexia. Case 22 A 48 year old man with an increased body mass index. Functional Disorders. Case 23 A 21 year old student with chronic abdominal pain. Part 3 Self Assessment. MCQs. EMQs. SAQs. Answers. Further reading. Index of cases by diagnosis. Index. The colour plate section can be found facing p.54.
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