Crohn's DiseaseCosimo Prantera, Burton I. Korelitz Taylor & Francis, 1996 M04 26 - 624 pages Presents a state-of-the-art examination of Crohn's disease (CD), from an historical evolution of the field to future developments of etiopathogenesis, diagnostic evaluation, and therapeutic management. Reviews possible etiologic agents, the various ways CD progresses, novel diagnostic techniques, and standard and innovative therapies. Emphasizes the application of recent advances in basic research to clinical management of the disease. |
References to this book
The First Year--Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis: An Essential Guide ... Jill Sklar No preview available - 2002 |