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This book provides a comprehensive, systemic review of gastrointestinal diseases associated with rheumatological and vasculitic conditions. Involvement of the GI tract in rheumatological disease can be devastating for patients, even more than the joint involvement itself, and there is little available literature on the subject.
The first part of the book discusses the involvement of the entire GI tract from oral cavity to anorectum, in anatomical order, and how to manage associated disorders. The second part addresses dietary and pharmacological interventions specific to patients with rheumatological disorders. It also addresses the side effects of common medications used to treat underlying rheumatological disorders and their effect on the GI tract, as well as future and investigational treatments to help patients.
This text is a unique and valuable resource on GI diseases associated with rheumatological and vasculitic conditions for rheumatologists, gastroenterologists, and primary care physicians involved in patient care.
List of contents
Introduction.- Oral cavity.- Salivary gland.- Pharynx.- Esophagus.- Stomach.- Small bowel.- Colon.- Anorectum.- Liver.- Pancreas.- Biliary tree.- Peritoneal diseases.- Malnutrition and weight loss.- Probiotics and Dietary recommendations.- PPI use.- GI motility drugs.- NSAIDS and misoprostol.- Opioids.- Immunosuppressive drugs.- Investigational therapies.
About the author
Micheal Tadros M.D, M.P.H, F.A.C.G
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology-Hepatology
Albany Medical Centre
Lee Shapiro
Professor of Medicine
Division of Rheumatology
Director, Scleroderma Clinic
Albany Medical College
Tracy M. Frech, MD, MSCI
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division Director of Rheumatology and Immunology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
George Y. Wu, M.D., Ph.D.
Emeritus Professor of Medicine
Herman Lopata Chair in Hepatitis Research
Director, Hepatology Section
Division of Gastroenterology-Hepatology
University of Connecticut School of Medicine