基本説明
Detailed discussion of pharmacological, nutritional, surgical and psycho-social management of Crohn's disease.
Full Description
With the plethora of textbooks and articles addressing inflammatory bowel disease now available, what place is there for another book on Crohn's disease? There have been major advances in treatment in recent years, and the time is now ripe for this practical and up-to-date text on management options. Presenting the latest information on Crohn's Disease, Management of Crohn's Disease focuses on etiopathogenesis, clinical features, drug and surgical treatment, and management of complications. It discusses all aspects of treatment, such as the surgical management, medical management, and other approaches to the treatment and highlights the disease occurring in children and during pregnancy. The content and structure make it a practical guide to diagnosis and treatment of patients with Crohn's Disease.
Contents
PrefaceAetiopathogenesis of Crohn's DiseaseClinical Features, Prognosis and Diagnosis of Crohn's DiseaseDrug Treatment of Crohn's DiseasePrinciples of Surgical Management of Crohn's DiseaseNutritional and Other Approaches to the Treatment of Crohn's DiseaseManagement of Specific Clinical Presentations of Crohn's DiseaseCrohn's Disease in Relation to Sexuality and PregnancyManagement of Crohn's Disease in ChildrenManagement of Complications and Manifestations of Crohn's DiseaseManagement of Crohn's Disease in the Community and Outpatients DepartmentReferencesAppendix