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Innovative Concepts in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Gebonden, 364 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1999e druk, 1999
ISBN13: 9780792387497
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Springer Netherlands 1999e druk, 1999 9780792387497
Onderdeel van serie Falk Symposium
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen
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Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases represent an important medical problem, since they have a devastating impact on the quality of life and require longstanding medical care. Many medical disciplines are involved in tackling the immensely complex studies on pathogenesis, clinical expression and treatment possibilities. This book, the proceedings of the Falk Symposium 105 on `Innovative Concepts in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases', held in Rostock, Germany, on April 30 - May 2, 1998, brought together experts from different fields of science to allow a unified view on clinical and basic research.
The main themes of the meeting were genetics, animal models, immunology, epithelial cells, endotoxin, diagnostic procedures, malignancy, medical therapies, and surgery. In each section of the book experts present state-of-the-art reviews with the very latest developments in the respective research areas followed by chapters on different aspects of inflammatory bowel diseases. They provide suggestions concerning future research and clinical management of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

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ISBN13:9780792387497
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:364
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1999

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Preface. <strong>I.</strong> IBD and Genetics. <strong>II.</strong> Experimental Models of IBD. <strong>III.</strong> Basic Concepts of Mucosal Immunology. <strong>IV.</strong> IBD and Immunology. <strong>V.</strong> Epithelial Barrier in IBD. <strong>VI.</strong> Endotoxin and IBD. <strong>VII.</strong> Diagnosis of IBD. <strong>VIII.</strong> IBD and Malignancy. <strong>IX.</strong> Therapy in IBD.

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