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PDF: 153.8MB
By: Stuart Bloom (editor), George Webster (editor), Daniel Marks (editor)
𩺠Practical, portable, and packed with up-to-date clinical guidance
This fully revised third edition of the trusted Oxford Handbook delivers evidence-based, point-of-care advice for the diagnosis and management of a wide range of GI and liver disorders. Designed for specialists, trainees, and any clinician involved in the care of patients with gastroenterological and hepatological conditions.
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A problem-based approach to real-world clinical scenarios
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Includes an AāZ compendium of GI and liver conditions for quick reference
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Dedicated sections on:
⢠Therapeutic drugs
⢠Emergency management
⢠Post-transplant care
⢠Endoscopic advances
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Updated content covering:
⢠Eating disorder management
⢠Bowel obstructions & abdominal trauma
⢠Major GI hemorrhage
⢠New therapies and treatment decision-making strategies
šÆ Why Itās Essential:
⢠Ideal for use on the wards, in clinics, and during emergency consults
⢠Offers clear, pragmatic guidance across common and critical situations
⢠Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest clinical practices and innovations
š¼ Whether youāre a gastroenterologist, hepatologist, internist, or acute care provider, this compact and comprehensive handbook will help you manage patients with confidence and clarity.
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