Pancreatitis and Its Complications |
Pancreatitis and Its Complications (Clinical Gastroenterology) [Hardcover] Chris E. Forsmark (Editor). World-renowned experts and opinion-makers comprehensively review the clinical challenges of managing acute and chronic pancreatitis and explain the basic science that underlies these management strategies. The authors provide up-to-date discussions of the pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnostic strategies, treatment, and complications of the diseases. Pancreatitis and Its Complications is edited by Chris E. Forsmark of the University of Florida College of Medicine, who comes from a background in clinical academic research and has extensive experience in sophisticated endoscopic imaging and in treatment. The authors of various chapters of this book virtually delineate the global experts in pancreatic disease. The text is divided into two parts, the first dealing with acute pancreatitis, and the second with chronic pancreatitis. The section on acute pancreatitis is particularly strong in its discussions of epidemiology, pathophysiology, and risk stratification. The book has many characteristics to serve as a useful reference for clinicians as well as to provide a clinical background for those interested in pancreatic or related diseases.
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