Overview
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P. G. Lankisch
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Medizinische Klinik, Städtisches Krankenhaus, Lüneburg, Germany
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Peter A. Banks
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Gastroenterology Division, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XVII
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 1-14
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 15-18
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 19-26
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 27-35
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 37-57
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 59-64
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 65-69
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 71-73
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 75-116
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 117-143
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 145-182
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 183-198
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 199-208
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 209-214
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 215-218
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 219-221
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 223-277
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 279-301
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- P. G. Lankisch, Peter A. Banks
Pages 303-345
About this book
As we began to plan this book about 10 years ago, we wanted to write a practical book for medical students, doctors in training, internists, gas and surgeons faced with everyday clinical problems in troenterologists, the care of patients with acute and chronic pancreatitis. Now, 10 years lat er, our book has become much more than what we had originally intend ed, with so many new findings that have expanded our knowledge of pancreatic diseases, not to mention new imaging procedures and con trolled studies on the effectiveness of various therapies. Consequently, we decided to include: • The state-of-the-art on diagnosis and therapy in inflammatory pan creatic diseases • Recommendations for diagnosis and therapy based on the published results from experienced clinicians. In the many areas still untested we have relied on the decades of experience of the two authors on both sides of the Atlantic • A discussion of unanswered questions for future research by physi cians interested in pancreatitis who can draw upon our bibliography of almost 1900 references complete through 1996. We also wanted to demonstrate with this work that two authors from two continents can come to common conclusions that can help physicians and students in their everyday clinical work and their clinical research. It is with deep gratitude that we acknowledge the assistance of Mrs. Gisela Ropte for years of patient cooperation, great precision, and initia tive, as well as that of Dr. Dr.
Authors and Affiliations
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Medizinische Klinik, Städtisches Krankenhaus, Lüneburg, Germany
P. G. Lankisch
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Gastroenterology Division, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA
Peter A. Banks