Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Translating Basic Science into Clinical PracticeISBN: 978-1-4051-5725-4
Hardcover
754 pages
May 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The quality of the text is excellent . . . Inflammatory Bowel
Disease serves as a superb resource for students, trainees, and
practitioners interested in the basic research underpinnings as
well as the current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to
ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease." (Gastroenterology,
2011)
"However this is a comprehensive text book with up to date data and information embracing the gamut of inflammatory bowel disease with much of interest for the family practitioner and specialist dealing daily with this wide spectrum of disease. The infectious origin chapter gives extensive cover to the cause, diagnosis and management of diarrhoea which can plague returning world travellers and be a difficult diagnostic problem for gps. and those working in the travel health field. It will prove a useful library resource for professionals looking for state of the art advice on diagnosis and management relating to these conditions." (British Travel Health Association, July 2010)