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This text provides a state-of-the art review of the gastrointestinal complications of diabetes, their pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation and management. Divided into six sections, the volume shows how diabetes affects the entire GI tract, from the oral cavity and esophagus to the large bowel and anorectal region. By offering a detailed diagnostic approach and featuring therapeutic algorithms at the end of each chapter, the text is a useful guideline and reference point for every day practice, specifically in recognizing and diagnosing patients with gastrointestinal complications of diabetes in a timely fashion.
Written by experts in the field, Gastrointestinal Complications of Diabetes: A Comprehensive Guide is a valuable resource for physicians dealing with diabetes mellitus or gastrointestinal disorders, and researchers interested in this multidisciplinary problem.
List of contents
Diabetes Mellitus.- Chronic Complications of Diabetes.- Summary.- Esophageal and Gastric Function.- Clinical Manifestations.- Diagnostic Approach.- Treatment.- Intestinal Function.- Clinical Manifestations.- Diagnostic Approach.- Treatment.- Anorectal Function.- Clinical Manifestations.- Diagnostic Approach.- Treatment.- Exocrine Pancreatic Function in Diabetes.- Clinical Manifestation.- Diagnostic Approach.- Treatment of Pancreatic Diseases.- Liver Function.- Clinical Manifestations of Liver Disease in Diabetes Mellitus.- Diagnostic Approach.- Nonalchoholic Fatty Liver Disease Treatment.
About the author
Marko Duvnjak, MD, PhDUniversity of Zagreb School of MedicineSestre milosrdnice University Hospital CenterDepartment of Internal MedicineDivision of Gastroenterology and HepatologyZagrebCroatia
Lea Smir¿i¿-Duvnjak, MD, PhDUniversity of Zagreb School of Medicine Merkur University HospitalVuk Vrhovac University Clinic for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic DiseasesZagrebCroatia
Summary
This text provides a state-of-the art review of the gastrointestinal complications of diabetes, their pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation and management. Divided into six sections, the volume shows how diabetes affects the entire GI tract, from the oral cavity and esophagus to the large bowel and anorectal region. By offering a detailed diagnostic approach and featuring therapeutic algorithms at the end of each chapter, the text is a useful guideline and reference point for every day practice, specifically in recognizing and diagnosing patients with gastrointestinal complications of diabetes in a timely fashion.
Written by experts in the field, Gastrointestinal Complications of Diabetes: A Comprehensive Guide is a valuable resource for physicians dealing with diabetes mellitus or gastrointestinal disorders, and researchers interested in this multidisciplinary problem.