![]() Gastrointestinal Bleeding
ISBN: 978-0-7279-1008-0
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352 pages
December 1996, BMJ Books
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Part 1 Upper GI bleeding, Professor C.J. Hawkey;
Pathophysiology of bleeding lesions from the upper GI tract, Grant Fullarton. Part 2 Diagnosis - recognition of acute bleeding, recent bleeding, occult and latent bleeding, Dr A.I. Morris;
Endoscopic diagnosis: (a) Technique of endoscopy in GI bleeding, (b) Endoscopic stigmata of recent bleeding, Dr P. Swain. Part 3 Management of acute (upper) GI bleeding: (a) Acute resuscitation, (b) pharmacotherapy, Dr G.R. Lipscomb, Dr W.D.W. Rees;
Management of acute upper GI bleeding: endoscopic techniques, Dr A.K. Kubba, Dr K.R. Palmer;
Radiology in GI haemorrhage (large intestine), Dr J.E. Jackson, Professor D.J. Allison;
Management of acute (upper) GI bleeding/surgery. Part 4 Variceal bleeding from the oesophagus and stomach, Dr P. Patch, Dr A.K. Burroughs;
Endoscopic control of variceal bleeding, Ar A.E.S. Gimson;
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt, Dr R. Dick, Dr R. Patch, Dr J. Tibbals. Part 5 Lower GI haemorrhage: (a) Scope of the problem, (b) Aetiology, N.J. Baxter;
Diagnosis of lower GI bleeding, D.J. Galloway. Part 6 Lower GI haemorrhage: clinical and endoscopic diagnosis, Dr J.G. Lee, Dr J. Leung;
Radiological diagnosis and management of lower GI bleeding. Part 7 Management of lower GI bleeding, Dr M.J. Bourke, Dr N.E. Marcon;
Surgical management of lower GI bleeding, Dr J.D. Cunningham, Dr A.J. Greenstein. Part 8 GI bleeding in infants and childre, Dr M.S. Murphy, Professor I.W. Booth;
Audit of the management of upper and lower GI bleeding, Dr J.M.T. Willoughby;
Overview and conclusions, Dr N. Krasner.
Pathophysiology of bleeding lesions from the upper GI tract, Grant Fullarton. Part 2 Diagnosis - recognition of acute bleeding, recent bleeding, occult and latent bleeding, Dr A.I. Morris;
Endoscopic diagnosis: (a) Technique of endoscopy in GI bleeding, (b) Endoscopic stigmata of recent bleeding, Dr P. Swain. Part 3 Management of acute (upper) GI bleeding: (a) Acute resuscitation, (b) pharmacotherapy, Dr G.R. Lipscomb, Dr W.D.W. Rees;
Management of acute upper GI bleeding: endoscopic techniques, Dr A.K. Kubba, Dr K.R. Palmer;
Radiology in GI haemorrhage (large intestine), Dr J.E. Jackson, Professor D.J. Allison;
Management of acute (upper) GI bleeding/surgery. Part 4 Variceal bleeding from the oesophagus and stomach, Dr P. Patch, Dr A.K. Burroughs;
Endoscopic control of variceal bleeding, Ar A.E.S. Gimson;
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt, Dr R. Dick, Dr R. Patch, Dr J. Tibbals. Part 5 Lower GI haemorrhage: (a) Scope of the problem, (b) Aetiology, N.J. Baxter;
Diagnosis of lower GI bleeding, D.J. Galloway. Part 6 Lower GI haemorrhage: clinical and endoscopic diagnosis, Dr J.G. Lee, Dr J. Leung;
Radiological diagnosis and management of lower GI bleeding. Part 7 Management of lower GI bleeding, Dr M.J. Bourke, Dr N.E. Marcon;
Surgical management of lower GI bleeding, Dr J.D. Cunningham, Dr A.J. Greenstein. Part 8 GI bleeding in infants and childre, Dr M.S. Murphy, Professor I.W. Booth;
Audit of the management of upper and lower GI bleeding, Dr J.M.T. Willoughby;
Overview and conclusions, Dr N. Krasner.

