Clinical Pancreatology For Practising Gastroenterologists And Surgeons , 2nd Edition (EPUB)
Written by Juan Enrique Dominguez-Munoz
Pancreatology in Clinical Practice
The understanding of pancreatic disorders and their clinical therapy have advanced significantly in the sixteen years since the original
publication of the book Clinical Pancreatology for Practising Gastroenterologists and Surgeons.
A great deal of advancement from the laboratory has been translated into clinical practice because of the growth of translational
research and the from bench to bedside idea.
Furthermore, a number of extremely pertinent clinical trials that have been published in recent years have led to the updating and
improvement of clinical guidelines.
The creation of minimally invasive methods to treat pancreatic necrosis has been made possible by a recently established and verified
classification of the severity and complications of acute pancreatitis that is deeply ingrained in clinical practice.
The understanding of the etiopathogenic causes of pancreatitis, including chronic pancreatitis and pancreatopaties such diabetes
mellitus , has advanced considerably.
The field of cystic pancreatic tumors has developed significantly in recent years, as seen by the release of multiple guidelines and
consensus reports in this area.
The majority of research has been directed against pancreatic cancer, which has resulted in and will continue to result in a major
expansion of the treatment arsenal against this debilitating illness.
Ultimately, the idea, etiology, clinical significance, diagnosis, and management of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency have all been
altered by a number of recently released studies.
The world’s foremost authorities in each of the clinical pancreatology subspecialties have collaborated to produce this updated edition
of Clinical Pancreatology for Practising Gastroenterologists and Surgeons.
The goal is to help physicians, surgeons, internists, radiologists, pathologists, nutritionists, diabetologists, pediatricians and other
specialists make better decisions when managing patients with pancreatic diseases in the course of their daily clinical work.
Overall, this book provides a valuable update on pertinent clinical pancreatology topics.
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