Oxford Handbook of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1: Approaches to common clinical problems 2: Clinical practice and diagnostics 3: An A to Z of gastroenterology and hepatology 4: Drugs used in gastroenterology and hepatology 5: Emergencies Appendices Emergencies in Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1: Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding 2: Overt lower gastrointestinal bleeding 3: Severe iron deficiency anaemia 4: Severe vomiting 5: Severe acute diarrhoea 6: Gastroenteritis 7: Complications of inflammatory bowel disease 8: Acute thoracic pain and dysphagia 9: Acute abdominal pain 10: Malnutrition and chronic gastrointestinal disease 11: Complications of nutritional support 12: HIV disease and the GI tract 13: Assessment of liver function 14: Jaundice 15: Acute liver failure 16: Complications of cirrhosis and portal hypertension 17: Infections and the liver 18: Drug-induced liver injury 19: The liver in pregnancy 20: Hepatic trauma 21: Hepatic, neuroendocrine and general oncological emergencies 22: Liver transplant patients
Stuart Bloom, Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist,
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK,
George Webster, Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology,
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK,
Daniel Marks, Academic Clinical Fellow, Centre for
Molecular Medicine, University College London, UK, Marcus
Harbord, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Department of
Gastroenterology, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK
`Overall, for any member of the multidisciplinary team working in this area who need a concise, easy to use reference book this ticks all the boxes.' ANTS Bulletin
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