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Managing Complex Cases in Gastroenterology
A Curbside Guide
Sobin, Saeian, Sanvanson
Editore
Springer
Anno
2023
Pagine
425
ISBN
9783031489488
100,00 €

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This book was designed to help gastroenterologists take care of their patients with challenging problems. Every day in practice we face patients with issues that are not simple to master. Oftentimes we search out some guidance from “the experts,” and, if they are available, we will curbside them, either by phone or in person.  

This text is written from the standpoint of a community gastroenterologist curbsiding his academic cohorts with his challenging cases. We present a patient with a difficult GI problem and ask the academic expert how he, or she, would manage the case. We have provided over a hundred examples of problem cases and asked the experts at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) for help in their management. These cases run the gamut, including general GI, motility disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, advanced therapeutics, hepatology and functional GI disorders. 

The main objective of this book is to compile the most clinically useful questions, present them to experts who frequently deal with these problems, and then wrap up their knowledge within one clinically useful text. If a community gastroenterologist had endless access to an academic panel of GI experts, these are the questions they might ask. There are hundreds of useful clinical pearls between the pages of this book which should help anyone taking care of patients with GI problems.  

While the text may be targeted particularly toward practicing community gastroenterologists, it certainly can be of benefit to GI fellows in training, academic gastroenterologists, and general internists and surgeons with a strong interest in gastroenterology as well as APPs.  

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii

    PDF

  2. General GI

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1

      PDF

    2. Introduction to the General GI Section

      • W. Harley Sobin

      Pages 3-6

    3. Eosinophilic Esophagitis

      • Patrick Sanvanson

      Pages 7-14

    4. Oropharyngeal Dysphagia

      • Patrick Sanvanson

      Pages 15-16

    5. Achalasia

      • Benson Massey

      Pages 17-24

    6. Other Motility Disorders of the Esophagus and Achalasia

      • Francis Edeani

      Pages 25-30

    7. GERD

      • Patrick Sanvanson

      Pages 31-36

    8. Refractory GERD

      • W. Harley Sobin

      Pages 37-39

    9. Surgery for GERD

      • Jon Gould

      Pages 41-46

    10. Barrett’s Esophagus

      • Kulwinder Dua, Wilfredo Pagani

      Pages 47-52

    11. PEG Tubes

      • William Berger

      Pages 53-63

    12. Autoimmune Metaplastic Atrophic Gastritis

      • Francis Edeani

      Pages 65-67

    13. Subepithelial Lesions and NETs

      • Phillip Chisholm

      Pages 69-71

    14. Viewpoints on Managing Common Clinical GI Disorders from a Practitioner with Over 50 Years of “Real-World” Experience

      • Helmut Ammon

      Pages 73-79

    15. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

      • Benson Massey

      Pages 81-86

    16. Unusual Causes of Abdominal Pain and Controversies in Diagnosis

      • W. Harley Sobin, Patrick Sanvanson

      Pages 87-99

    17. Vascular Disorders of the Intestine

      • Jim Nelson

      Pages 101-108

    18. Polypectomy

      • Zachary Smith, Matt Mohorek

      Pages 109-120

    19. Rectal Incontinence

      • Ling Mei, Krupa Patel

      Pages 121-127

    20. General GI

      1. Diverticulitis

        • William Berger, Keely Browning, W. Harley Sobin

        Pages 129-137

      2. Pancreatic Cysts and Recurrent Pancreatitis

        • Phillip Chisholm

        Pages 139-144

      3. Chronic Pancreatitis

        • Srivats Madhavan

        Pages 145-149

      4. GI Oncology

        • Ben George

        Pages 151-158

      5. Issues in Therapeutic Endoscopy

        • Kulwinder Dua

        Pages 159-165

      6. GI Pharmacology:

        • Elizabeth Pieper

        Pages 167-177

    21. IBD Compendium

      1. Front Matter

        Pages 179-179

        PDF

      2. Introduction to the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Compendium

        • W. Harley Sobin

        Pages 181-181

      3. Crohn’s Ileitis

        • Preetika Sinh

        Pages 183-188

      4. Ulcerative Colitis Refractory to Mesalamine

        • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla

        Pages 189-191

      5. Managing Crohn’s in a Patient with Prior MI

        • Preetika Sinh

        Pages 193-196

      6. Managing Post-Op Crohn’s

        • Amir Patel

        Pages 197-198

      7. Managing Pseudopolyps

        • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

        Pages 199-200

      8. Ulcerative Colitis Refractory to Anti-TNF

        • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla

        Pages 201-203

      9. Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis

        • Amir Patel

        Pages 205-206

      10. Resistant/Refractory Proctitis

        • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

        Pages 207-208

      11. Vaccinations in Newly Diagnosed IBD

        • Preetika Sinh

        Pages 209-210

      12. Ustekinumab vs Risankizumab in Crohn’s

        • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla

        Pages 211-213

      13. Use of Vedolizumab in UC

        • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla

        Pages 215-217

      14. Functional Diarrhea in IBD

        • Amir Patel

        Pages 219-220

      15. IBD Compendium

        1. When to Postpone Infusions

          • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

          Pages 221-221

        2. Musculoskeletal Complaints in a Patient on Anti-TNFs

          • Amir Patel

          Pages 223-224

        3. Use of Immune Modulators in Patients Being Started on Anti-TNFs

          • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla

          Pages 225-226

        4. Pyoderma Gangrenosum

          • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

          Pages 227-227

        5. UC in a Patient Who Failed Mesalamine and Anti-TNF

          • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla

          Pages 229-230

        6. Patients with IBD Who Are Squeamish About Rectal Meds and Self-Injection

          • Amir Patel

          Pages 231-232

        7. Colon Stricture in UC

          • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

          Pages 233-234

        8. Nonspecific Ileal Ulcers

          • Amir Patel

          Pages 235-236

        9. Concern About Pneumocystis jirovecii

          • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

          Pages 237-238

        10. Bloating in Crohn’s

          • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

          Pages 239-240

        11. Severe Diarrhea in a Patient on Chemotherapy

          • Amir Patel

          Pages 241-242

        12. Microscopic Colitis

          • Poonam Beniwal-Patel

          Pages 243-244

        13. Miscellaneous Questions About IBD

          • Daniel Stein, Salina Faidhalla, Amir Patel

          Pages 245-249

      16. Disorders of Gut–Brain Interaction

        1. Front Matter

          Pages 251-251

          PDF

        2. Introduction to Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction

          • W. Harley Sobin

          Pages 253-253

        3. IBS-D

          • W. Harley Sobin, Patrick Sanvanson

          Pages 255-260

        4. IBS-C

          • W. Harley Sobin, Patrick Sanvanson

          Pages 261-266

        5. Functional Dyspepsia

          • W. Harley Sobin, Patrick Sanvanson

          Pages 267-270

        6. Bloating

          • W. Harley Sobin, Patrick Sanvanson

          Pages 271-277

      17. Hepatology Compendium

        1. Front Matter

          Pages 279-279

        2. Introduction to the Hepatology Compendium

          • W. Harley Sobin

          Pages 281-284

        3. Liver Enzyme Elevation-negative Work-up

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 285-287

        4. Increased LFTs with Increased Iron

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 289-290

        5. Increased LFTs with Low Ceruloplasmin

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 291-292

        6. Normal Ceruloplasmin-Suspected Wilson’s

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 293-293

        7. Increased LFTs-Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 295-295

        8. Suspected Gilbert’s

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 297-298

        9. The Significance of AST > ALT

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 299-300

        10. Marked Hyperbilirubinemia

          • Kia Saeian

          Pages 301-302

        11. Suspected NAFLD

          • James Esteban

          Pages 303-306

        12. Treatment of NAFLD

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 307-308

        13. Treatment of MASLD

          • Achutan Sourianarayanane

          Pages 309-318

        14. Alcohol and Liver Disease in Women

          • Veronica Loy

          Pages 319-321

        15. Alcoholic Hepatitis

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 323-324

        16. Fatty Liver on Ultrasound with Normal LFTs

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 325-325

        17. Evaluation for Liver Damage from Chronic ETOH Use

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 327-327

        18. Ascites in a Patient Without Obvious Cirrhosis

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 329-330

        19. Ascites in Cirrhosis of Unclear Etiology with Increased Mononuclear Cells

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 331-332

        20. Low SAAG Ascites

          • Jose Franco

          Pages 333-334

        21. Banding Esophageal Varices

          • Kia Saeian

          Pages 335-336

        22. Gastric Varices

          • Kia Saeian

          Pages 337-340

        23. Increased Ascites in a Stable Cirrhotic

          • Kia Saeian

          Pages 341-343

        24. Complications Related to Managing Ascites

          • James Esteban

          Pages 345-346

        25. Portal Vein Thrombosis in Cirrhosis

          • James Esteban

          Pages 347-349

        26. PVT and Budd Chiari as a Complication of UC

          • Kia Saeian

          Pages 351-352

        27. HCC Management, Solitary Lesion in a Child’s A Cirrhosis

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 353-353

        28. Management of Unresectable HCC in a Cirrhotic

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 355-356

        29. HCC in NAFLD Without Cirrhosis

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 357-357

        30. Managing Primary Biliary Cholangitis

          • Juan Trivella

          Pages 359-364

        31. Advanced PBC

          • Juan Trivella

          Pages 365-367

        32. Autoimmune Hepatitis

          • Francisco Durazo

          Pages 369-370

        33. Autoimmune Hepatitis

          • James Esteban

          Pages 371-374

        34. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

          • Juan Trivella

          Pages 375-377

        35. PBC-AIH Overlap

          • Juan Trivella

          Pages 379-380

        36. Immune-Tolerant Chronic HBV

          • James Esteban

          Pages 381-383

        37. Immune-Active Chronic HBV

          • James Esteban

          Pages 385-389

        38. HBV Treatment Discontinuation

          • James Esteban

          Pages 391-393

        39. Differentiating Acute HBV from an Acute Exacerbation of Chronic HBV

          • James Esteban

          Pages 395-396

        40. Acute HBV and Risk of HBV Reactivation

          • James Esteban

          Pages 397-399

        41. Complicated HCV

          • Kia Saeian

          Pages 401-402

          1. Acute Liver Failure

            • Kia Saeian

            Pages 403-404

          2. Delayed Presentation of Tylenol Overdose

            • Kia Saeian

            Pages 405-406

          3. Candidates for Liver Transplant?

            • Veronica Loy

            Pages 407-409

          4. Frustrations with Waiting for a Transplant

            • Veronica Loy

            Pages 411-413

          5. Complications Posttransplant

            • Veronica Loy

            Pages 415-418

        42. Back Matter

          Pages 419-425

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