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Book GERD Parakrama Chandrasoma
Libristo code: 17647746
Publishers Elsevier Books, October 2017
GERD: A New Understanding of Pathology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment transforms the assessment of... Full description
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GERD: A New Understanding of Pathology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment transforms the assessment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) from its present state, which is largely dependent on clinical definition and management, to a more objective scientific basis that depends on pathologic assessment. Sequential chapters in this single-author book describe the fetal development of the esophagus, the normal adult state, and the way exposure to gastric juice causes epithelial and lower esophageal sphincter damage at a cellular level. It allows recognition of the pathologic manifestations of lower esophageal sphincter damage and develops new histopathologic criteria for quantitating such damage. This understanding provides new pathologic criteria for definition and diagnosis of GERD from its earliest cellular stage. Algorithms based on measurement of sphincter damage can identify, even before the onset of clinical GERD, persons who will never develop GERD during life, those who develop GERD but remain with mild and easily controlled disease, and those who will progress to severe GERD with failure to control symptoms, Barrett esophagus and adenocarcinoma. Aggressive early intervention in the last group with the objective of preventing disease progression to its end points of uncontrolled symptoms and adenocarcinoma becomes feasible. Provides a new method of assessment of GERD that has never previously been presented, creating a pathway to controlDescribes a new pathologic test based on standard histology that can define lower esophageal sphincter damageSequential chapters outline the way GERD progresses from the perspective of the amount of damage to the lower esophageal sphincterProvides new avenues of clinical research and technologic innovations in pathology and treatment aimed at preventing esophageal adenocarcinoma

About the book

Full name GERD
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2017
Number of pages 652
EAN 9780128098554
ISBN 0128098554
Libristo code 17647746
Publishers Elsevier Books
Weight 1998
Dimensions 282 x 222 x 41
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