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Yamada's Atlas of Gastroenterology


Yamada's Atlas of Gastroenterology


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von: Timothy C. Wang, Michael Camilleri, Benjamin Lebwohl, Anna S. Lok, William J. Sandborn, Kenneth K. Wang, Gary D. Wu

251,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.02.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119600435
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 1040

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<p><b>YAMADA'S Atlas of Gastroenterology</b></p> <p>Gastroenterology and Hepatology remain highly visual specialties, in part because of the tremendous accessibility of the luminal gastrointestinal tract to endoscopic examination and biopsy, and other internal digestive organs to advanced imaging modalities and sampling. Thus, in addition to standard views of cross-sectional imaging and histopathologic analysis used in many disorders, the field encompasses multimodal endoscopic imaging, which has continued to advance over the last decade. This sixth edition of <i>Yamada's Atlas of Gastroenterology</i> continues to offer diverse images that provide an overview of the field of digestive diseases, and aims to provide a synopsis through pictures and illustrations rather than through text. Consequently, this Atlas is designed to complement and accompany the primary textbook in the field, the seventh edition of <i>Yamada’s Textbook of Gastroenterology</i>.</p> <p>This newest edition of the Atlas presents a wealth of pictorial material designed to provide a highly informative snapshot of major gastrointestinal, pancreatic and hepatobiliary diseases. Every GI disorder from liver abscesses, endocrine neoplasms of the pancreas, to motility disorders of the esophagus are fully illustrated through the use of endoscopic and transabdominal ultrasonographs, computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance images, radionuclide images, angiograms, and high resolution manometry, in addition to histopathology and cytology. The Atlas includes over 2000 exceptional images, organized by disease entity and therapeutic modality, including histopathology slides, MRI and CT scans, endoscopy, EUS, and open surgery images.</p> <p>Boasting an outstanding editorial team and 200 chapter authors, who are internationally renowned experts in their fields of expertise, <i>Yamada’s Atlas of Gastroenterology</i> is designed for a wide spectrum of readers, including students, residents, fellows and other trainees, practicing clinicians, professors and related specialists. For a busy trainee or clinician seeking a quick introduction to the spectrum of GI diseases, <i>Yamada's Atlas of Gastroenterology</i> represents a practical and useful introduction to important disorders, and brings to life the salient points of the topic accurately and comprehensively.</p>
<p>Contributors, ix</p> <p>Preface, xvii</p> <p>About the companion website, xviii</p> <p><b>PART 1 Anatomy and development</b></p> <p>1 Esophagus: anatomy and structural anomalies, 3<br /><i>Ikuo Hirano</i></p> <p>2 Stomach and duodenum: anatomy and structural anomalies, 15<br /><i>Erik C. von Rosenvinge and Jean-Pierre Raufman</i></p> <p>3 Small intestine: anatomy and structural anomalies, 22<br /><i>Deborah C. Rubin and Jacob C. Langer</i></p> <p>4 Colon: anatomy and structural anomalies, 27<br /><i>Bo Shen</i></p> <p>5 Pancreas: anatomy and structural anomalies, 34<br /><i>Kazuki N. Sugahara and John A. Chabot</i></p> <p>6 Abdominal cavity: anatomy, structural anomalies, and hernias, 40<br /><i>Stella Joyce, Kevin P. Murphy, Michael M. Maher, and Owen J. O'Connor</i></p> <p>7 Gallbladder and biliary tract: anatomy and structural anomalies, 50<br /><i>Theodore H. Welling</i></p> <p>8 Liver: anatomy, microscopic structure, and cell types, 59<br /><i>Maria Westerhoff and Laura Lamps</i></p> <p><b>PART 2 Gastrointestinal diseases</b></p> <p><b>A Esophagus</b></p> <p>9 Motility disorders of the esophagus, 71<br /><i>Joan W. Chen, John E. Pandolfino, and Peter J. Kahrilas</i></p> <p>10 Gastroesophageal reflux disease, 83<br /><i>Dustin A. Carlson, John E. Pandolfino, and Peter J. Kahrilas</i></p> <p>11 Eosinophilic esophagitis, 97<br /><i>Yael Haberman Ziv, Margaret H. Collins, Nirmala Gonsalves, David A. Katzka, and Marc E. Rothenberg</i></p> <p>12 Esophageal infections and disorders associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 100<br /><i>C. Mel Wilcox</i></p> <p>13 Esophageal neoplasms, 108<br /><i>Adam J. Bass and Anil K. Rustgi</i></p> <p>14 Miscellaneous diseases of the esophagus, 118<br /><i>Craig C. Reed, Evan S. Dellon, and Nicholas J. Shaheen</i></p> <p><b>B Stomach</b></p> <p>15 Disorders of gastric emptying, 131<br /><i>Henry P. Parkman</i> MD</p> <p>16 Peptic ulcer disease, 141<br /><i>Jonathan R. White, Krish Ragunath, and John C. Atherton</i></p> <p>17 Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, 153<br /><i>Robert T. Jensen and David C. Metz</i></p> <p>18 Gastritis and gastropathy, 159<br /><i>M. Blanca Piazuelo, Richard M. Peek, Jr, and M. Kay Washington</i></p> <p>19 Tumors of the stomach, 170<br /><i>Philip I. Craig and Emad M. El-Omar</i></p> <p>20 Miscellaneous diseases of the stomach, 177<br /><i>Tamas A. Gonda and Abraham Krikhely</i></p> <p><b>C Small intestine</b></p> <p>21 Dysmotility of the small intestine and colon, 182<br /><i>David O. Prichard and Lawrence Szarka</i></p> <p>22 Disorders of epithelial transport, metabolism, and digestion in the small intestine, 190<br /><i>Richard J. Grand</i></p> <p>23 Celiac disease, 196<br /><i>Daniel A. Leffler and Benjamin Lebwohl</i></p> <p>24 Short bowel syndrome and small bowel transplantation, 204<br /><i>John K. DiBaise, Samuel Kesseli, and Debra Sudan</i></p> <p>25 Bacterial, viral, and toxic causes of diarrhea, gastroenteritis, and anorectal infections, 209<br /><i>Gail A. Hecht, Jerrold R. Turner, Phillip I. Tarr, and Mitchell B. Cohen</i></p> <p>26 Chronic infections of the small intestine, 216<br /><i>Beth Gordon, Mary Flanagan, and Séamus Hussey</i></p> <p>27 Tumors of the small intestine, 225<br /><i>Barbara H. Jung and Maria Rosario Ferreira</i></p> <p>28 Miscellaneous diseases of the small intestine, 231<br /><i>Marc S. Levin</i></p> <p><b>D Inflammatory bowel disease</b></p> <p>29 Ulcerative colitis: clinical manifestations and management, 239<br /><i>Siddharth Singh</i></p> <p>30 Crohn's disease: clinical manifestations and management, 255<br /><i>Gil Y. Melmed, Christina Ha, and Dermot P.B. McGovern</i></p> <p><b>E Colon</b></p> <p>31 Irritable bowel syndrome, 264<br /><i>Elizabeth J. Videlock and Lin Chang</i></p> <p>32 Diverticular disease of the colon, 280<br /><i>Mona Rezapour and Neil Stollman</i></p> <p>33 Anorectal diseases, 287<br /><i>Adil E. Bharucha and Arnold Wald</i></p> <p>34 Polyps of the colon and rectum, 304<br /><i>Daniel C. Chung and John J. Garber</i></p> <p>35 Malignant tumors of the colon, 309<br /><i>Amin K. Soltani, Jay Luther, and Andrew T. Chan</i></p> <p>36 Polyposis syndromes, 317<br /><i>Marcia Cruz-Correa and Gabriella Torres</i></p> <p>37 Colorectal cancer screening, 336<br /><i>Uri Ladabaum</i></p> <p><b>F Pancreas</b></p> <p>38 Acute pancreatitis, 341<br /><i>Timothy B. Gardner</i></p> <p>39 Chronic pancreatitis, 358<br /><i>Mitchell L. Ramsey, Zarine K. Shah, Darwin L. Conwell, and Phil A. Hart</i></p> <p>40 Pancreatitis of genetic and complex etiologies, 365<br /><i>David C. Whitcomb</i></p> <p>41 Cystic lesions of the pancreas, 375<br /><i>James J. Farrell</i></p> <p>42 Neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas, 383<br /><i>Yasmin G. Hernandez-Barco and Daniel C. Chung</i></p> <p><b>G Gallbladder and biliary tract</b></p> <p>43 Gallstones, 389<br /><i>Piero Portincasa and David Q.-H. Wang</i></p> <p>44 Primary sclerosing cholangitis, 408<br /><i>Ahmad Hassan Ali and Konstantinos N. Lazaridis</i></p> <p>45 Cystic diseases of the liver and biliary tract, 416<br /><i>James L. Buxbaum and Shelly C. Lu</i></p> <p>46 Tumors of the biliary tract, 423<br /><i>Tushar Patel and Victoria Gomez</i></p> <p><b>H Liver</b></p> <p>47 Acute viral hepatitis, 431<br /><i>Marc G. Ghany and T. Jake Liang</i></p> <p>48 Chronic hepatitis B and D, 447<br /><i>Grace L.H. Wong and Anna S. Lok</i></p> <p>49 Chronic hepatitis C, 456<br /><i>Hugo E. Vargas and Andrew W. Tai</i></p> <p>50 Drug-induced liver injury, 462<br /><i>Robert J. Fontana</i></p> <p>51 Autoimmune hepatitis, 471<br /><i>Richard Taubert and Michael P. Manns</i></p> <p>52 Primary biliary cholangitis, 476<br /><i>Marlyn J. Mayo</i></p> <p>53 Acute cholangitis and liver abscess, 483<br /><i>Roman E. Perri and David S. Raiford</i></p> <p>54 Hemochromatosis, 486<br /><i>Paul C. Adams</i></p> <p>55 Metabolic diseases of the liver, 490<br /><i>Jacob Bilhartz and Frederick K. Askari</i></p> <p>56 Alcohol-related liver disease, 496<br /><i>Juan Pablo Arab, Stephen R. Atkinson, and Ramon Bataller</i></p> <p>57 Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, 499<br /><i>Mohammad S. Siddiqui and Arun J. Sanyal</i></p> <p>58 Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis, 506<br /><i>Don C. Rockey</i></p> <p>59 Ascites and its complications, 522<br /><i>Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao</i></p> <p>60 Vascular diseases of the liver, 532<br /><i>José Ferrusquía-Acosta and Laurie D. DeLeve</i></p> <p>61 Liver transplantation, 538<br /><i>Alyson J. Kaplan, Nicole T. Shen, Alyson N. Fox, and Robert S. Brown, Jr</i></p> <p>62 Hepatocellular carcinoma, 544<br /><i>Jorge A. Marrero and Nicole E. Rich</i></p> <p><b>I Miscellaneous</b></p> <p>63 Intraabdominal abscesses and fistulas, 549<br /><i>Ravi Pokala Kiran</i></p> <p>64 Diseases of the peritoneum, retroperitoneum, mesentery, and omentum, 556<br /><i>Jennifer M. Whittington, Scott D. Stevens, and B. Mark Evers</i></p> <p>65 Obesity: treatment and complications, 564<br /><i>Harmeet Malhi and Andres Acosta</i></p> <p>66 Surgical complications of metabolic surgery, 575<br /><i>Todd A. Kellogg, Joseph N. Badaoui, and Omar M. Ghanem</i></p> <p>67 Complications of HIV/AIDS and other secondary immunodeficiency states, 588<br /><i>Phillip D. Smith, C. Mel Wilcox, and Edward N. Janoff</i></p> <p>68 Gastrointestinal manifestations of immunological disorders, 596<br /><i>Paula O'Leary and Fergus Shanahan</i></p> <p>69 Parasitic diseases: protozoa, 602<br /><i>Daniel P. Beiting and Audrey R. Odom John</i></p> <p>70 Parasitic diseases: helminths, 611<br /><i>Joel V. Weinstock</i></p> <p>71 Gastrointestinal manifestations of systemic diseases, 629<br /><i>Seth Sweetser</i></p> <p>72 Skin lesions associated with gastrointestinal and liver diseases and oral manifestations of gastrointestinal diseases, 641<br /><i>Travis W. Vandergriff</i></p> <p>73 Intestinal ischemia and vasculitides, 662<br /><i>Juan-Ramón Malagelada and Carolina Malagelada</i></p> <p>74 Radiation injury in the gastrointestinal tract, 677<br /><i>Lalitha S. Y. Nanduri, Nicole C. Panarelli, and Chandan Guha</i></p> <p><b>PART 3 Diagnostic and therapeutic modalities in gastroenterology</b></p> <p><b>A Endoscopic</b></p> <p>75 Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, 687<br /><i>Emmanuel Coronel and Irving Waxman</i></p> <p>76 Capsule and small bowel endoscopy, 713<br /><i>Jonathan A. Leighton and Shabana F. Pasha</i></p> <p>77 Colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy, 718<br /><i>Douglas K. Rex</i></p> <p>78 Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, 724<br /><i>Todd H. Baron and Ryan J. Law</i></p> <p>79 Gastrointestinal dilation and stent placement, 728<br /><i>Shayan Irani and Richard A. Kozarek</i></p> <p>80 Management of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage related to portal hypertension, 750<br /><i>Patrick S. Kamath and Louis-Michel Wong Kee Song</i></p> <p>81 Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, 769<br /><i>Andrew W. Yen and Joseph W. Leung</i></p> <p>82 Endoscopic management of esophageal, gastric, and duodenal lesions, 775<br /><i>Neal Shahidi, Sunil Gupta, and Michael J. Bourke</i></p> <p>83 Endoscopic management of colorectal lesions, 782<br /><i>Neal Shahidi, Sunil Gupta, and Michael J. Bourke</i></p> <p>84 Minimally invasive surgery: laparotomy, laparoscopy, and robotic surgery, 788<br /><i>Aashish Rajesh, Nizamuddin Shaikh, and David R. Farley</i></p> <p><b>B Imaging</b></p> <p>85 POEM and G-POEM, 796<br /><i>Mary Raina Angeli Fujiyoshi, Haruhiro Inoue, Yusuke Fujiyoshi, Yuto Shimamura, Haruo Ikeda, and Manabu Onimaru</i></p> <p>86 Plain and contrast radiology, 801<br /><i>Stephen E. Rubesin and Marc S. Levine</i></p> <p>87 Abdominal sonography, 813<br /><i>Stuart Bentley-Hibbert and Dwight Aberle</i></p> <p>88 Endoscopic ultrasonography, 822<br /><i>Margaret G. Keane, Anne Marie Lennon, and Mouen A. Khashab</i></p> <p>89 Computed tomography of the gastrointestinal tract, 835<br /><i>Eric C. Ehman, Siva P. Raman, Karen M. Horton, Pamela T. Johnson, and Elliot K. Fishman</i></p> <p>90 Magnetic resonance imaging, 847<br /><i>Haresh Naringrekar</i></p> <p>91 Positron emission tomography, 870<br /><i>Garima Suman and Val J. Lowe</i></p> <p>92 Nuclear medicine imaging, 893<br /><i>Mathurika Jeyasingam and Harvey A. Ziessman</i></p> <p>93 Abdominal angiography, 910<br /><i>Kyung Jae Cho</i></p> <p><b>C Pathology</b></p> <p>94 Interventional radiology, 932<br /><i>Sidney Z. Brejt and Sergei A. Sobolevsky</i></p> <p>95 Liver biopsy and histopathological diagnosis, 953<br /><i>Sugantha Govindarajan</i></p> <p>96 Endoscopic mucosal biopsy: histopathological interpretation, 971<br /><i>Antonia R. Sepulveda and Sun A. Kim</i></p> <p>Index, 995</p>
<p><b>About the Editors</b></p> <p><b>Timothy C. Wang,</b> MD, Chief, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases; Silberberg Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine and Irving Cancer Research Center, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.</p> <p><b>Michael Camilleri,</b> MD, Atherton and Winifred W. Bean Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology and Physiology, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.</p> <p><b>Associate Editors</b></p> <p><b>Benjamin Lebwohl,</b> MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.</p> <p><b>Anna Lok,</b> MD, Alice Lohrman Andrews Research Professor of Hepatology, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.</p> <p><b>William J. Sandborn,</b> MD, Professor of Medicine, University of California San Diego, CA, USA.</p> <p><b>Kenneth K. Wang,</b> MD, Russell G. and Kathleen M. Van Cleve Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.</p> <p><b>Gary D. Wu,</b> MD, Ferdinand G. Weisbrod Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.</p>
<p>Gastroenterology and Hepatology remain highly visual specialties, in part because of the tremendous accessibility of the luminal gastrointestinal tract to endoscopic examination and biopsy, and other internal digestive organs to advanced imaging modalities and sampling. Thus, in addition to standard views of cross-sectional imaging and histopathologic analysis used in many disorders, the field encompasses multimodal endoscopic imaging, which has continued to advance over the last decade. This sixth edition of <i>Yamada’s Atlas of Gastroenterology</i> continues to offer diverse images that provide an overview of the field of digestive diseases, and aims to provide a synopsis through pictures and illustrations rather than through text. Consequently, this Atlas is designed to complement and accompany the primary textbook in the field, the seventh edition of <i>Yamada’s Textbook of Gastroenterology</i>.</p> <p>This newest edition of the Atlas presents a wealth of pictorial material designed to provide a highly informative snapshot of major gastrointestinal, pancreatic and hepatobiliary diseases. Every GI disorder from liver abscesses, endocrine neoplasms of the pancreas, to motility disorders of the esophagus are fully illustrated through the use of endoscopic and transabdominal ultrasonographs, computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance images, radionuclide images, angiograms, and high resolution manometry, in addition to histopathology and cytology. The Atlas includes over 2000 exceptional images, organized by disease entity and therapeutic modality, including histopathology slides, MRI and CT scans, endoscopy, EUS, and open surgery images. <p>Boasting an outstanding editorial team and 200 chapter authors, who are internationally renowned experts in their fields of expertise, <i>Yamada’s Atlas of Gastroenterology</i> is designed for a wide spectrum of readers, including students, residents, fellows and other trainees, practicing clinicians, professors and related specialists. For a busy trainee or clinician seeking a quick introduction to the spectrum of GI diseases, <i>Yamada’s Atlas of Gastroenterology</i> represents a practical and useful introduction to important disorders, and brings to life the salient points of the topic accurately and comprehensively.

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