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1. Anatomy and physiology of small intestine -- 2. Epidemiology of small intestinal disease -- 3. Symptoms and signs of small intestinal disease -- 4. Diagnostic modalities for small intestinal disease -- 5. Capsule endoscopy -- 6. Device assisted small bowel endoscopy -- 7. Radiology (CT/MR enteroscopy) -- 8. Nuclear medicine and others -- 9. Clinical manifestations of small intestinal disease -- 10. Obscure GI bleeding -- 11. Vascular lesions -- 12. Crohn's disease -- 13. Other inflammatory lesions -- 14. NSAID enteropathy -- 15. Intestinal tuberculosis -- 16. Behcet' disease -- 17. Meckel's diverticulum -- 18. Cryptogenic Multifocal Ulcerous Stenosing Enteritis -- 19. Celiac disease -- 20. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome -- 21. Adenocarcinoma -- 22. Lymphoma -- 23. GIST -- 24. Primary lymphangiectasia.
This book covers all aspects of small intestinal disease with the aim of providing an up-to-date reference of the highest quality that will assist in everyday clinical practice. After introductory chapters on anatomy, pathophysiology, epidemiology, and signs and symptoms, the roles of different imaging modalities in the diagnosis of small intestinal disease are clearly explained, focusing particularly on capsule endoscopy, device-assisted enteroscopy, CT and MR enterography, and nuclear medicine techniques. A series of chapters then address each of the diseases and conditions that may be encountered. The coverage is wide ranging, including, for example, obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, Crohn's disease and other inflammatory conditions, celiac disease, BehÄ—t's disease, Meckel's diverticulum, intestinal tuberculosis, and various malignancies. Numerous informative clinical cases are presented to identify characteristic imaging findings and assist in treatment decision making. Small intestinal disease continues to represent a significant challenge. The scope and detail of this book will make it an invaluable asset for gastroenterologists and other clinicians.
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