2016 Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease.pdf
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Consult the leading text in the field that delivers the information you need to diagnose and treat pediatric gastrointestinal and liver diseases effectively. In one convenient and comprehensive volume, Drs. Robert Wyllie, Jeffrey S. Hyams, and Marsha Kay provide all the latest details on the most effective new therapies, new drugs, and new techniques in the specialty. In addition, the new two-color design throughout helps you find what you need quickly and easily.
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"This is a valuable resource for clinicians who see pediatric patients in multiple different specialties. Although it is intended for clinicians in the gastrointestinal field, it would be a helpful resource for clinicians in pediatrics or family practice as well. Key Features
Full-color endoscopy images to help improve your visual recognition
Definitive guidance from renowned international contributors who share their knowledge and expertise in this complex field
Detailed diagrams that accurately illustrate complex concepts and provide at-a-glance recognition of disease processes
More than 400 board review-style questions, answers, and rationales available in the eBook included with your purchase
New to this EditionDefinitive guidance from renowned international contributors who share their knowledge and expertise in this complex field
Detailed diagrams that accurately illustrate complex concepts and provide at-a-glance recognition of disease processes
More than 400 board review-style questions, answers, and rationales available in the eBook included with your purchase
New therapies for hepatitis B and C, new drugs for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, and an expanded discussion of the newest endoscopic and motility techniques available for pediatric patients The most current information on diagnosing and treating abnormalities of protein, fat, and carbohydrate metabolism New chapters on pancreatic transplantation and liver pathology The latest surgical techniques for children with gastrointestinal conditions
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