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Libros en Medicina Clínica

  • Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine

    • 25 Edición
    • Mark W.J. Strachan + 3 más
    • Inglés
    Since its first publication 75 years ago, Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine has kept pace with how modern medicine is taught, providing a wealth of trusted information in an easy-to-read, concise, and beautifully illustrated format. Now in its 25th edition, this classic text with origins in Sir Stanley Davidson’s much admired lecture notes has been owned by more than two million medical students, doctors, and other health professionals around the globe. Carefully updated content describes the pathophysiology and clinical features of the most frequently encountered conditions in the major specialties of adult medicine, and explains how to recognise, investigate, diagnose and manage them.Davidson’s serves readers everywhere as a core text that integrates medical science with clinical medicine, conveying key knowledge and practical advice in a highly accessible and readable format.
  • Living Donor Intestinal and Liver Transplantation, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 55-2
    • Ivo G. Tzvetanov + 1 más
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editors Drs. Ivo Tzvetanov and Pierpaolo Di Cocco bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Intestinal and Living Donor Transplantation. Top experts offer a timely, comprehensive exploration of cutting-edge advances in transplant surgery, donor ethics, and patient outcomes—topics of increasing importance for gastroenterologists as transplant indications broaden and surgical innovations evolve. This issue is particularly relevant as living donor transplant programs expand and gastroenterologists play a central role in pre- and post-transplant care, referral, and surveillance of both recipients and donors.
  • MASLD and MASH: Clinical Spectrum and Modern Management, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 30-2
    • Zobair M. Younossi
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, guest editor Dr. Zobair M. Younossi brings his considerable expertise to the topic of MASH/NASH Fatty Liver. With an estimated 115 million people worldwide affected by MASH, the disease burden casts a wide net: many have other comorbidities, like diabetes, that make diagnosis and treatment critical. MASH-related liver cancer has increased 20% since 1990, and MASH is becoming a leading cause of liver transplants in adults, reflecting its significant impact on liver health. This issue provides state-of-the-art clinical reviews on MASH and NASH and also shines a light on the disease burden across the globe.
  • Mental Health in Primary Care, An Issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 53-2
    • Nicholas M. LeFevre + 1 más
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, guest editors Drs. Nicholas M. LeFevre and Laura Morris bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Mental Health in Primary Care. Top experts discuss the latest updates in mental health diagnoses and management in the primary care setting, including primary care management of general anxiety disorder in adults; major depression and a guide to SSRI prescribing; diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder; pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management of insomnia in adults; and many more.
  • Pancreatic Cystic Lesions

    A Multidisciplinary Approach
    • 1 Edición
    • Sebastian G. de la Fuente
    • Inglés
    Clinically focused and abundantly illustrated, Pancreatic Cystic Lesions: A Multidisciplinary Approach offers clear, expert guidance on the most current treatment options for these challenging lesions. Dr. Sebastian G. de la Fuente leads a multidisciplinary team of gastroenterologists, clinical oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, and pathologists who provide easy-to-follow coverage of a wide variety of essential general topics, followed by information on pancreatic cystic lesions with no malignant potential, pancreatic cystic lesions with malignant potential, and malignant lesions with cystic presentations.
  • Endoscopic Closure Techniques, An Issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 36-2
    • Amy E. Hosmer
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Amy E. Hosmer brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Endoscopic Closure Techniques. These techniques provide minimally invasive solutions for managing gastrointestinal perforations, leaks, and fistulas, and offer a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional surgical interventions, reducing patient morbidity and recovery time. Recent advancements in endoscopic devices and materials have expanded the therapeutic capabilities of GI endoscopists, allowing for precise and reliable closure of even complex lesions. This issue provides current, state-of-the-art clinical reviews on endoscopic closure techniques to facilitate better patient outcomes.
  • Public Health in Primary Care, An Issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 53-1
    • Christopher Morley
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, guest editor Dr. Christopher Morley brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Public Health in Primary Care. Top experts discuss a wide range of public health-related topics in primary care, including antibiotic and opioid stewardship, cancer screening, artificial intelligence, occupational disease surveillance, and many more.
  • Biomarkers in Gastrointestinal Disease, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 55-1
    • Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editor Dr. Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Biomarkers in Gastrointestinal Disease. The field of gastroenterology is increasingly moving towards a precision medicine approach for many diseases, personalizing diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to individual patient characteristics. Non-invasive biomarkers are an important tool to aid in such stratification. In this issue, top international experts bring the state of the art of such biomarkers for various gastrointestinal diseases to the practicing clinician.
  • Alcohol-Related Liver Disease, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 30-1
    • Robert S. Brown Jr
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, guest editor Dr. Robert S. Brown, Jr. brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease. Challenges encountered with ALD include delayed diagnosis, nutritional deficiencies, management of complications, mental health and stigma, and compliance issues. Research is ongoing to improve the health of these patients, including pharmacologic advances and microbiota transplantation. This issue provides the latest research with the goal of improving outcomes.
  • Advances in Barrett’s Esophagus, An Issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics

    • 1 Edición
    • Volumen 36-1
    • Prashanthi N. Thota + 1 más
    • Inglés
    In this issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Prashanthi N. Thota and Amitabh Chak bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Advances in Barrett’s Esophagus. Recent innovations in imaging technologies have significantly improved the screening and surveillance of Barrett’s esophagus; however, ongoing challenges include the need for better risk stratification tools to identify patients at high risk of progression to cancer and the development of more effective, less invasive treatment options. Gastroenterologists and endoscopists must also address the issue of late-stage diagnosis, which continues to hinder effective treatment and management of this condition. This issue provides current, state-of-the-art clinical reviews on Barrett’s esophagus to facilitate better patient outcomes.