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Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Cope's Early Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen (Early Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen (Cope's))
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (2005-03-17)
Author: Zachary Cope
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Early Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen
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Review Date: 2007-04-02
The new addition updates this classic for the 21 century. The importance of history and examination continues to be the foundation, the limitations of imaging studies as well as their strengths are fully discussed. A most have for anyone caring for patients with abdominal pain.

A very practice book.
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Review Date: 2007-03-30
As a General Surgeon in an undeveloped country (Dominican Republic) I have found this book very practical in order we may diagnosis in and acute abdominal pathology without the help of TAC. Must of the time we use clinics and ultrasound and the book gives the keys for a close aproximation to the diagnosis.
Perhaps is a popular book in USA but we have no translation of it in Spanish and I think it is excellent for helping medical students and residents to improve in their knowledge about acute abdomen.

a must have book for evrery phs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-20
historical point of view of surgical practice, this book give a concise but extremely useful method of clinical thinking.
items were treated with a logical approach, in a frendly manner , with wisdom and experience.
best then the chapters in the surgical or emergency txtbooks.

the first book to read on abdominal problems
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-03
One of the most influential medical texts ever. Cope's work gets only more relevant with increasing fragmentation of care. I would argue the book is especially useful for those NOT planning a career in surgery. The work is concise, accurate, and filled with memorable language. If you spend half an hour on the appendicitis section you should be equipped to make the diagnosis correctly. Other sections are equally good, as Dr. Silen has the sense not to fix what is not broken.

A must have for every medical doctor...surgeon or not...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-20
I readed this book the first time 26 years ago, and it gave me a "sixth" sence as a suregon. Today I, as orthopaedical surgeon still have in my mind the essentials of the Dr. Cope's master-piece. I think it must be as a duthy ("a must be read book") in every serious medical school, to teach alumnii the surgeon's mind...even if the alumnii goes to clinical areas later on.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Colorectal Cancer: New Tests, New Treatments, New Hope
Published in Hardcover by Grand Central Publishing (2004-03-18)
Author: Mark Bennett Pochapin
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great resource for the lay person
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Review Date: 2007-09-05
This book was a great resourse to go back to when we had questions about my mother's cancer and her therapy. It did not get into telling personal stories and bring us down just gave us the nitty-gritty about the situation. I advise it to anyone who finds themself facing this battle, by the way mom is in her third year of remission!

Watch the dates on books!
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Review Date: 2007-04-08
The cancer field is growing so fast that books are having a hard time keeping up. This book gave me some standard information, but it is not up to date with procedures.

Be proactive and avoid this cancer
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Review Date: 2004-08-01
As a two time survivor of colorectal cancer I think this the best book I've read on how to avoid this cancer, what to do if diagnosed with it and how to cope with it. If I knew then what I know now I would have been proactive in getting physical exams with the screening tests described and certainly a colonoscopy at 50 years of age. Sooner if certain symptoms or hereditary factors were present.

If you or someone you know is diagnosed with colorectal cancer the book's comprehensive treatment of the various options available and how to obtain the best care is extremely valuable. The advice given by the author rings true based on my experiences.

The recovering cancer survivor will also find a unique and comprehensive overview of lifestyle changes,dietary recommendations as well as vitamin and chemical supplements available to help you lower the chance of recurrence, backing up these suggestions with empirical evidence. This has been helpful to me.

I suggest you buy this book, read it, give it to anyone approaching 50 whom you care for and certainly anyone currently battling the disease or it's aftermath.

Colorectal Cancer by Pochapin
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-20
This book is a solid investment in methodologies to detect, treat
and prevent colon cancer. It describes classic tests for the
disease. i.e.
- colonoscopy with samples
- flexible sigmoidoscopy
-virtual colonoscopy
- Fecal DNA (FOBT)
- FIT immuno evaluation
- Pill endoscopy

The author describes strategies aimed at reducing the likelihood
of colorectal cancer; such as, curbing alcohol, NSAIDS,
sensible dieting (fruits and veggies), cessation of smoking and
exercise.

The work is a solid value for readers interested in learning
more about every aspect of colorectal cancer.

Thank You Dr Pochapin!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
I cannot fully express my gratitude to Dr Pochapin for creating this sanity-preserving resource! In the course of my diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy,and follow-up tests, I was at times lost. This book helped me to hang on, to understand, to feel prepared for all that was happening to me. Cancer is really scary when it has your name on it. Dr Pochapin has a way of relieving some of its "sting" with his way of talking to you like an old friend. I am a survivor for 20 months now and there are still things I refer to in this valuable book!Thank you again Dr Pochapin!!!!!

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Schein's Common Sense Emergency Abdominal Surgery
Published in Paperback by Springer (2004-12-15)
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A Must Have Book
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Review Date: 2006-05-30
I am about to end my chief year in general surgery residency - my copy of the first edition shows the wear of half a dozen total read throughs and probably hundreds of referencings. Newest edition is equally good. For the last 3 years I have given this book to our interns if they finish their surgical internship. And I've paid for this myself - if you know how little residents get paid you will know how important I think it is. If you are in surgical training DO NOT WAIT ANOTHER DAY BEFORE YOU BUY THIS BOOK. I do agree with another reviewer who thought a bit of cool surgical technique would have been good too. But, all in all, best, most useful little book on surgery ever. Nuff said.

Donald Dupuis, MD
Lahey Clinic

A very useful practical guide
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Review Date: 2006-02-20
this is a fine book in the tradition of "guides to being on call" - or maybe the "guide to the perplexed". I like the straightforward get to the point style, and the directness of the book makes this a useful book to have handy when confronted with some of the emergency surgery problems. I would only say it could have had a bit more on surgical technique, and one or two references would have been useful (instead there was almost a militant insistence on as few as possible). But I would recommend it for any resident who is on call, and I find it useful as a staff sugeon as well.

Chet Morrison
Assistent Professor of Surgery
Director of Surgical Critical Care
Michigan State University

Excellent
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Review Date: 2005-04-19
The best general surgery book on my bookshelf. Must-to-read book for all general surgeons and residents.

An excellent surgery book from a qualified author
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Review Date: 2000-11-13
This is one of the most useful and interesting surgical book in my library. It exposes simply and clearly the situations that a surgeon must face daily and gives precious and updated hints on diagnosis and management of abdominal emergencies.You will read it in two hours with pleasure and interest and remember forever.If you enjoy it, the author publshed previously other surgical books with the same characteristics that you will appreciate.In two words, buy it!

Amazing book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-09
I enjoyed this book so much that I decided to translate it to Spanish(Editorial Mediterraneo,360 pags.,Santiago,2001). I wish to quote from the recent book review in the World Journal of Surgery (January 2002).

"Since Henry Mondor's text in the 1940s there has been no another book written with such ease and wit about emergency abdominal surgery, an attractive battlefield for so many surgical recruits. Dr. Moshe Schein, a general surgeon with broad experience in New York, has presented a compact handbook useful even in the smallest rural hospital. The book is divided into three sections: Before the Operation, The Operation, After the Operation. This partitioning allows convenient access to pertinent information about the diagnostic and operative hitches frequently encountered in daily practice. In its turn each section of the book is divided into chapters devoted to acute abdominal diseases as well known as perforated peptic ulcer and as rare as Curtis-Fitz-Hugh syndrome. In spite of its semi-belletristic style, the monograph addresses each question with competence; even such a complicated subject as the pathophysiology of urgent surgical situations is very clear and understandable. The features of operative techniques for the different emergency surgical procedures and the management of the postoperative period are thoroughly elucidated.

I was unable to tear myself away from Moshe Schein's book, and I have learned much from it, in spite of my surgical maturity. This manual deserves to be readily available in every emergency service and operating room. Undoubtedly it will come to be highly useful for surgeons at every level, and not only for surgical "teenagers."

I complete my review with one of the aphorisms from the book: "It is more difficult to decide when not to operate than when to operate and what operation to perform." This sentence reflects exactly the substance of the book.

Boris D. Savchuk, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Central Clinical Hospital, Moscow, Russia"

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Positive Options for Colorectal Cancer: Self-Help and Treatment
Published in Paperback by Hunter House (2005-02-07)
Author: Carol Ann Larson
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Marvellous
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
Well written, easy to read and inspiring. Without getting into deep medical details (there are other fine books for that), it gives you valuable information and suggestions. I got this because my mother has a CII colon cancer (already operated and on chemo) and helped me quickly gain a good insight, so I can better support her (she can't read English, otherwise I would give it to her as a valuable present).

Should be considered "must" reading for anyone having to deal with this disease
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-14
Colorectal cancers develop slowly in the lower portions of the digestive tract. More than 140,000 new cases are diagnosed annual in the United States. Men and Women are equally at risk for the diseases. Positive Options For Colorectal Cancer: Self-Help And Treatment by colorectal cancer survivor Carol Ann Larson accessibly and understandably explains just how to cope with the disease and obtain the best treatments that modern medicine has to offer. Positive Options For Colorectal Cancer addresses the warning signs of the condition; screening tests (including information on virtual colonoscopy); myths and other misinformation about the disease; treatment options (including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation); communicating with doctors and other medical professionals; prevention techniques and alternative methods of healing; as well as finding support and utilizing all available resources. Of special note are the Q&As in which doctors respond to the most common questions of colorectal cancer patients. Very strongly recommended for personal and community library reference collections, Positive Options For Colorectal Cancer should be considered "must" reading for anyone having to deal with this disease.

Positive Options for Colorectal Cancer:
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-07
I have been in the health care field for twenty-five years, and I have never read a more readable book about one of the most important health issues of the day, colorectal cancer, and the vital importance of the early detection of it. This is a must-have for anyone in the field, containing actual case histories of countless people.

Robin Ray Robbins

There are options when you feel you have no control
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-26
Carol Larson's book is an excellent guidebook for a patient facing colorectal cancer. Instead of feeling helpless and awash in a sea of uncertainty when dealing with colorectal cancer, the book clearly guides the patient to identify the positive options available.

The format of the book is excellent. Each chapter ends with a summary of the chapter and provides techniques, direction and information about the topic of the chapter. It is flush with many human interest stories. The many colorectal patients who contribute to the various chapters in the book provide encouragment with their advice and reflections while helping the patient to cope. Their personal reflections are reassuring.

The book provides a clear description written with sensitivity to each of the factors of colorectal cancer: testing options, understanding the diagnosis, considering decisions about medical treatment, and other challenges. This book is clearly a guidebook for an uncharted journey. Yet, it is written in such a way to empower the patient. I recommend this book for anyone who has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and their loved ones. It's a helpful tool.

Easy to understand and positive book about a scary subject
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-12
Carol Larson's book, "Positive Options for Colorectal Cancer" has a unique blend of education as well as human interest stories. She has truly captured the emotion as people are dealing with the scary news of a cancer diagnosis, yet shows the positive ways they turned to cope with their diseases. This book should be a must read for all those in the medical field as well as families of loved ones in the struggle.It's easy to read and simple to understand.The illustrations help too.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Understanding Colon Cancer: For the general reader a concise manual of facts, warnings, preventions, treatments, and forecasts (Understanding Health and Sickness Series)
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Mississippi (2002-07-15)
Authors: A. Richard, M.D. Adrouny and Richard, M.D. Adrouny
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A terrific book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-05
"That was terrific!" While not what you would expect to hear after a colonoscopy, these were the first words out of my husband's mouth as he woke up from this somewhat inconvenient procedure a few weeks ago, which he and I had postponed as long as possible. Howls of laughter burst forth from the nurses and others present in the recovery room. Nonetheless, the words revealed my husband's shock and delight that the dreaded procedure began and ended so imperceptibly and so painlessly.

"That was terrific!" would also be my assessment of this little book. While there is nothing sexy about the prospect of reading a book about cancer, my middle age, my weight, my family history, and personal medical history nearly demanded that I inform myself. The previous reviews for amazon.com have focused repeatedly on Dr. Adrouny's gift for making a boring, technical, and frightening subject accessible to the non-medical public through very readable text, references, and glossary, as well as lucid diagrams. I would echo all of those comments nearly verbatim. Anyone in the field knows that teaching science to non-science majors is more difficult than teaching it to those committed to the subject. You have to engage them first, and then inform them. Dr. Adrouny succeeds brilliantly in his chapters such as "Who Gets Colon Cancer and Why," "The `Look'...," "The `Feel'...," the stages, the prognosis, the treatment, prevention and future of colon cancer.

For me, however, Dr. Adrouny's greater gift is the art of gentle persuasion. He informs but does not preach. Who wants to go to the doctor and be ordered to go and lose 30 pounds? My husband was spurred to action by Dr. Adrouny, and now it's my turn. My colonoscopy is in two months. When will you sign up? (As he points out, there is usually a wait.) Read the book while you are waiting. Meantime, I am wondering if perhaps Dr. Adrouny's next book should be, "Understanding Extra Pounds."

Reviewed by Sonia Russo
Gaithersburg, Maryland

A Clear Understanding of Colon Cancer
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-15
Dr. Adrouny is one of those rare physician/oncologists who is able to convert knowledge of his subject into words, phrases and thoughts that are fluid and understandable to the layman. Since colon cancer is the number two cause of cancer in the nation today, interest in the subject has heightened considerably and the book is a fast, yet comprehensive read for a wide audience. Having ordered and read the book before undergoing a routine colonoscopy I went into the procedure with a positive and informed outlook. Dr. Adrouny also analyzes the latest techniques in colon examinations including the merits of virtual colonscopies.

C. G. Elliott
Wailea, Hawaii

Understanding of Colon Cancer in Plain English
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-27
Richard Adrouny, MD is a personal friend of mine but I am not a patient of his nor a physician nor do I have any medical training. However, I am approaching 60. I do get annual checkups and prostate exams and I do worry about cancer.
Understanding Colon Cancer is as good a book on a critical medical issue as any lay reader could ever hope to find. Dr. Adrouny writes very fully and specifically about colorectal cancer, its development, theories regarding its prevention, and current treatment interventions. What makes his writing so valuable to cancer patients and others of us without medical training is its accessibility. He continuously offers clear, direct and perfectly understandable explanations so that the interested reader can truly grasp the meaning of necessary medical terms and their significance. When he mentions sigmoidoscopy he explains that the procedure is an examination of the inner rectum and lower colon. When he refers to adenomatous polyps he specifies that a polyp is a growth from a mucous membrane and an adenoma is a benign growth from a glandular tissue. Continuously, he shares with us state of the art medical understanding in terms non-physicians can grasp. And in the course of treatment for a potentially life-threatening disease understanding is comfort.
Colorectal cancer screening as an annual event isn't a high priority for most men or women. When Dr. Adrouny explains that 15% of all cancers can be detected by a simple digital rectal examination, the momentary inconvenience of this act of diligence seems a small price to pay confirming our health status. Similarly, fecal occult blood testing, barium enema, and endoscopy all offer evaluations that could spare us suffering and save our lives.
While reading this book I wondered if Dr. Adrouny didn't perhaps edit his own writing by asking himself "So what?" every paragraph or so and then took the time to make clear the importance of his points to his general audience.
While reading this book, I could imagine a colon cancer patient returning home after seeing his own oncologist and grabbing for Dr. Adrouny's book by way of understanding his own physician comments.

An Excellent Guide for Those of Us Who Are Not Physicians
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-15
Adrouny does a great job explaining the ABC's of colon cancer.

This short--less than 150 pages--guide to colon cancer is accessible to those of us who are not physicians or familiar with healthcare terms. Adrouny patiently walks us through the basics of colon cancer: Who Gets Colon Cancer (men and women, too!); the look (signs) and feel (symptoms) of the disease; and the treatments and prevention.

This book is an absolute must for anyone who has colon cancer or anyone who is close to someone with the disease. The book also provides easy to read charts and drawings that I found very helpful.

Excellent Source of Information about Colon Cancer
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-08
My father was recently diagnosed with Colon Cancer and I decided to purchase a book about the horrible disease. This book by A. Richard Adrouny MD, a new author of medical books, provided me with facts and a new understanding of what my father is going through. This book will make you much smarter about this disease no matter what knowledge you have. I strongly suggest you buy this book to further increase your knowledge of one of the most common forms of cancer in America.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: Biopsychosocial Assessment and Treatment
Published in Hardcover by Springer (2006-06-15)
Authors: Carin L. Cunningham and Gerard A. Banez
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Helpful Book
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Review Date: 2008-02-18
The information on globus sensation helped us with our daughter's fear of choking on food after she had choked on a piece of a dinner roll. We are very thankful to have Dr. Cunningham's expertise and care. Many parent's/patients would not know there was such a disorder without this book.

An Excellent Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-20
Many of us in pediatric psychology working with patients with GI disorders did not aquire our knowledge of GI disorders while in graduate school. Instead, we sought out and amassed any literature on the topic we could find, learned from our GI colleagues, and perhaps most importantly, learned from clinical experience. This book is perhaps the first to condense all of that literature into one useful resource and make it applicable to the practitioner. The book provides a well-written explanation of the biopsychosocial approach to treatment, and case examples that bring research findings to life.

I sure wish I had this text when I was starting my work in GI/pediatric psychology!

Excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
This book is an excellent resource for both professionals (e.g., physicians, behavioral/mental health care providers) and parents. Well-written, thorough, and easy to understand, Cunningham and Banez's text covers topics ranging in content from IBD/IBS and pediatric toileting difficulties to esophageal disorders, and all discussion is couched within an informative biopsychosocial approach. I would highly recommend this text to anyone working with, or living with, a child or adolescent struggling with GI difficulties.

Peds GI Better Understood
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-23
This book is a great resource for a wide variety of pediatric healthcare providers. It provides an in depth understanding of a broad spectrum of factors affecting pediatric gastrointestinal complaints and related problems. This book can better enable primary care providers to deal with many of these issues. In some cases the kids may even be able to avoid visits to specialists. In other cases, the primary care providers will be better able to understand, support and complement the care their patients are receiving from specialists.
Pediatric specialists-such as psychologists and those in the field of gastroenterology- can also benefit from this reference. It provides a very thorough look at GI complaints from a biopsychosocial perspective, allowing for a more holistic approach to treating patients.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Colon & Rectal Surgery
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (1998-07-15)
Author: Marvin L. Corman
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spectacular...!
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Review Date: 2006-11-10

This book is really a collection of valuable information.
Thanks to Marvin L Corman.

Thorough, clear & concise
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-03
Bravo! Excellence in every aspect, Dr. Corman's thorough coverage and clarity transcends all other publications covering colorectal surgical procedures. Bravo, also, to illustrator L. Barnes. Beautiful illustrations! (Never thought the day would come when I'd refer to anything colorectal as 'beautiful'!)

excellent again
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-06
Newly expanded with greater emphasis on techniques and very current references (1997). Dr. Corman review the current data in a concise fashion and then adds his opinion clearly labeled as such.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
The Doctor's Guide to Gastrointestinal Health: Preventing and Treating Acid Reflux, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis, Celiac Disease, Colon ... Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis, Hernias and more
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2005-03-03)
Authors: Paul, M.D. Miskovitz and Marian Betancourt
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Gastrointestinal Health by Miskovitz
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-03
This is an excellent medicinal reference on the workings of the
gastrointestinal system. The book is written from the perspective
of conventional medicine. It discusses classic gastrointestinal
issues; such as, difficulty in swallowing, gas, non-cardiac
discomfort, chest pain, nausea, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss and constipation. Abdominal pain on the left side is associated with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). Pain on the right
side of the abdomen may be Crohns related. Diarrhea and rectal
bleeding are the classic symptoms of Crohns disease. The CT scan,
MRI, endoscopy and colorectal examinations are the classic
invasive techniques for detection. Non-invasive tests involve
analysis of the breath, blood tests, stool and fecal occult exams. Duodenal ulcers are caused by H-pylori. Standard treatments are H2 blockers, pepcid AC and proton pump inhibitors.
Prilosec is a classic proton inhibitor.

The work is a must for any health enthusiast. The problems
described are classic middle-age conditions encountered by
large portions of the population for a variety of reasons
ranging from genetics to junk food consumption. The work is
a solid investment for the price charged. Acquiring this volume will help you to discuss any of the symptomatology intelligently
with your primary care physician or medical specialist.

Just the book I needed.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
Answers key questions about preventing and treating Acid Reflus and other gastrointestional problems.

My only complaint about the book is it should show some diagrams of the organs involved explanations.

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-13
I recommend this book to book to EVERYONE!!! Very much information.. I am still reading it.. Although I am ill... the book is fantastic.. Any questions or concerns, this book has answers.. You will love the book as well.. I enjoyed this very much.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Practical Manual of Abdominal Organ Transplantation
Published in Spiral-bound by Springer (2002-06-15)
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Great Book
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Review Date: 2003-01-17
This is the premire book of Abdominal Organ Transplants. I recommend this book to be a "must read" for those involved in transplants and those who wish to "know more." GREAT BOOK.

Great Manual ! !
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Review Date: 2003-01-15
This is the best manual I have ever had. This because is really helpfull in the practice, all the reference is new, and the Immunosupression and Rejection chapter is a daily aid.

Excellent, Concise, to the point, and very practical
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Review Date: 2003-01-14
This is just what the doctor ordered. I enjoyed it and plan to make it available for all my residents and nurses.

Gastrointestinal-Diseases
Textbook of Gastrointestinal Radiology
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders Co (1994-01)
Authors: Richard M. Gore and Marc S. Levine
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Excellent learning tool and reference
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Review Date: 2008-02-11
As a radiologist in training, I have found this book to be an invaluable resource in terms of interpreting body CT, MR, and ultrasound scans. It has also been very instructive for learning how to perform barium studies. The authors congratulated on both the breadth and clarity throughout both volumes. Highly recommended, but pricey.

textbook of gi radiology
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-28
I unfortunatley bought this book from superbooks. com/ tradrer's library who did not send me the book for close to four weeks.They only sent me volume one of the two volume set, when I called them, they said they would send the second book out but never did, with a subsequent phone call, they again said they would send out the book, this is after being on hold for over and hour, when questioned why they said they had the book and did , the customer service person hung up on me...now they do not answer their phone.

The Best GI Radiology Book Ever
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-13
This book is an outstanding reference. It is complete, thorough, superbly written, and beautifully illustrated. It has been, and continues to be, the gold standard text in the rapidly evolving field of gastrointestinal radiology. This text is a must for any radiology department library, and an excellent value for any radiologist performing or interpreting flouroscopy or cross-sectional body imaging studies.


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