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The purpose of this book is to improve diagnostic yields of capsule endoscopy and double-balloon endoscopy, because those procedures can depict nonspecific findings that may not lead to a proper diagnosis. Another reason for the publication was recognition of the difficulty in distinguishing enteroscopic findings of ulcerative colitis from those of Crohn's disease. From a practical point of view, it is important to observe endoscopic pictures first, then to compare the images of other modalities, and finally to compare macroscopic pictures of resected specimens. For that reason, a large number of well-depicted examples of small intestinal lesions were assembled to clarify differences among small intestinal lesions that appear to exhibit similar findings and morphologies. Comparisons with radiographic findings comprise another important element in diagnosis. There are limitations in endoscopic observations of gross lesions of the small intestine, with its many convolutions. In Japan, many institutions still practice double-contrast imaging, which provides beautiful results. Because a single disorder may exhibit variations, this volume includes multiple depictions of the same disorders. Also included are lesions in active and inactive phases, as both appearances are highly likely to be encountered simultaneously in clinical practice. The number of illustrated findings therefore has been limited to strictly selected cases
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monografia Rebiun38401013 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38401013 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 140207s2014 ja a ob 001 0 eng d 2013956236 881161861 1005836866 1048093833 1162799444 1204017712 1259201439 1300222712 1340077278 9784431543527 electronic bk.) 443154352X electronic bk.) 4431543511 print) 9784431543510 print) 9784431543510 10.1007/978-4-431-54352-7 doi (WaSeSS)ssj0001177200 AU@ 000055952385 DEBBG BV041727988 NZ1 15495366 Springer GW5XE eng rda pn GW5XE N$T YDXCP COO IDEBK E7B OCLCO BEDGE OCLCQ EBLCP HEBIS NUI OCLCF OCLCQ Z5A OCLCQ ESU OCLCQ VT2 IOG OCLCO OCLCA DEBBG OCL CEF U3W WYU YOU LEAUB OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCA AJS OCLCQ OCLCO DCT OCLCO OCLCQ CASUM OCL OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ QGK HAGCC COA UKKRT eng fre MJH bicssc MED031000 bisacsh HEA 039000 bisacsh MED 014000 bisacsh MED 022000 bisacsh MED 112000 bisacsh MED 045000 bisacsh 616.3/4075 23 Endoscopy in the diagnosis of small intestine diseases Toshiyuki Matsui, Takayuki Matsumoto, Kunihiko Aoyagi, editors Tokyo Springer Japan Imprint Springer 2014 Tokyo Tokyo Springer Japan Imprint Springer 1 online resource (xv, 283 pages) illustrations (some color) 1 online resource (xv, 283 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Includes inde Includes bibliographical references and index Chapter 1. Diagnostic Process for Small Intestinal Disease -- Chapter 2. Small Intestinal Radiography -- Chapter 3. Capsule Endoscopy -- Chapter 4. Double-Balloon Endoscopy -- Chapter 5. Protruded Lesions -- Chapter 6. Submucosal Elevations -- Chapter 7. Ulcerative Lesions -- Chapter 8. Aphthous Lesions -- Chapter 9. Stenotic Lesions -- Chapter 10. Hemorrhagic Lesions -- Chapter 11. Diffuse Lesions -- Chapter 12. Reddish Lesions -- Chapter 13. Edematous Lesions -- Chapter 14. Case presentations: Flat / Small protrusions -- Chapter 15. Case Presentations: Depressions -- Chapter 16. Case Presentations: Protrusions of Submucosal Elevations -- Chapter 17. Case presentations: Protrusion with Ulcer -- Chapter 18. Case Presentations: Multiple Protrusions -- Chapter 19. Case Presentations: Ulcers -- Chapter 20. Case Presentations: Stenosis -- Chapter 21. Hemorrhagic Lesions -- Chapter 22. Reddened Lesions -- Chapter 23. Edematous Lesions -- Chapter 24. Erosive Lesions -- Chapter 25. Diffuse Granular or Diffuse Coarse Mucosal Lesions -- Chapter 26. Whitish Multi-Nodular Lesions -- Chapter 27. Intraluminal Growth -- Chapter 28. On Tumors -- Chapter 29. On Inflammation The purpose of this book is to improve diagnostic yields of capsule endoscopy and double-balloon endoscopy, because those procedures can depict nonspecific findings that may not lead to a proper diagnosis. Another reason for the publication was recognition of the difficulty in distinguishing enteroscopic findings of ulcerative colitis from those of Crohn's disease. From a practical point of view, it is important to observe endoscopic pictures first, then to compare the images of other modalities, and finally to compare macroscopic pictures of resected specimens. For that reason, a large number of well-depicted examples of small intestinal lesions were assembled to clarify differences among small intestinal lesions that appear to exhibit similar findings and morphologies. Comparisons with radiographic findings comprise another important element in diagnosis. There are limitations in endoscopic observations of gross lesions of the small intestine, with its many convolutions. In Japan, many institutions still practice double-contrast imaging, which provides beautiful results. Because a single disorder may exhibit variations, this volume includes multiple depictions of the same disorders. Also included are lesions in active and inactive phases, as both appearances are highly likely to be encountered simultaneously in clinical practice. The number of illustrated findings therefore has been limited to strictly selected cases English Intestine, Small- Diseases- Diagnosis Intestine, Small- Endoscopic surgery Diagnosis, Differential Intestine, Small Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Intestinal Diseases- diagnosis Diagnosis, Differential Intestine, Small Intestin grêle- Chirurgie endoscopique Diagnostics différentiels Intestin grêle medicines (material) HEALTH & FITNESS- Diseases- General. MEDICAL- Clinical Medicine. MEDICAL- Diseases. MEDICAL- Evidence-Based Medicine. MEDICAL- Internal Medicine. Médecine. Intestine, Small. Diagnosis, Differential. Intestine, Small- Diseases- Diagnosis. Internet Resources Matsui, Toshiyuki editor Matsumoto, Takayuki editor Aoyagi, Kunihiko editor Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9784431543510