Handbook of GastroenterologyThis handbook is a pocket-sized companion to the Second Edition of Yamada's Textbook of Gastroenterology. Emphasis is on the approach to the patient and gastrointestinal disease. Utilizing tables, flow charts and lists, this handy reference provides quick access to information on diagnosis, treatment modalities, and drug dosage. Etiology and criteria for diagnosis are also highlighted. |
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