Overview
- Editors:
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Alessandro Fichera
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Department of Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, USA
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Mukta K. Krane
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Department of Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, USA
- Written by recognized experts in their field
- Highlights the integrated multidimensional aspects of caring for patients with Crohn’s disease
- Provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of current diagnosis and treatment strategies
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Table of contents (23 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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- Joseph E. Bornstein, Randolph M. Steinhagen
Pages 1-13
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- Tara M. Connelly, Walter A. Koltun
Pages 15-33
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- Rebecca A. Fausel, Timothy L. Zisman
Pages 35-48
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- Joel Pekow, Russell D. Cohen
Pages 49-63
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- Michael F. McNeeley, Malak Itani, Charles A. Rohrmann Jr.
Pages 65-74
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- Sachin S. Kumbhar, Ryan B. O’Malley, Manjiri K. Dighe, Neeraj Lalwani
Pages 75-86
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- Scott David Lee, Kindra Clark-Snustad, Jessica Fisher
Pages 87-119
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- Emma Calabrese, Francesca Zorzi
Pages 121-130
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- Joseph H. Yacoub, Aytekin Oto
Pages 131-146
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- S. K. Sharma, J. W. Milsom
Pages 147-165
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- Cheguevara Afaneh, Fabrizio Michelassi
Pages 167-174
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- Amila Husic, Tonia M. Young-Fadok
Pages 175-182
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- Essie Kueberuwa, Larry J. Gottlieb
Pages 197-210
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- Britt Christensen, David T. Rubin
Pages 219-226
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- Toru Kono, Alessandro Fichera
Pages 227-236
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- Kara De Felice, Laura E. Raffals
Pages 245-253
About this book
Crohn’s Disease: Basic Principles provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the current diagnosis and treatment strategies for Crohn’s disease. Care of these patients and clinical conditions can be quite complex and often require a multidisciplinary approach. Sections of the book are based on the most current, evidenced-based resources and have been structured to review the etiology and diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, discuss advances in medical and surgical treatment, illustrate emerging technologies impacting the care of patients with Crohn’s disease, and examine functional and quality of life outcomes in this patient population. The text reviews our understanding of the influence of molecular and genetic factors in the development and pattern of Crohn’s disease. Current methods of diagnosis and strategies in the medical management of patients with Crohn’s disease are evaluated including the use of biologic agents. Resection and bowel sparing techniques for primary and recurrent disease as well as advances in endoscopy and laparoscopy are discussed in detail. In addition, factors influencing the quality of life of patients with Crohn’s disease are examined including nutrition, enterostomal care, fertility, and sexual function. Written by recognized experts in their field, Crohn’s Disease: Basic Principles highlights the integrated multidimensional aspect of caring for patients with Crohn’s disease and will be of great value to colon and rectal surgeons, general surgeons, gastroenterologists, internists, as well as fellows and upper level residents in training training.
Reviews
“It presents a great breadth of information, from
fundamentals and history to the modern elements that affect current practice
and have implications for the future. … It has the necessary basics for
students with plenty of concise but up-to-date bits for the expert. … This is
an excellent addition to the library of any physician who treats patients with
Crohn’s and is well worth the shelf space. It has the basics, the genetics, and
great illustrations.” (Shauna Lorenzo-Rivero, Doody's Book Reviews, November,
2015)