Colonoscopic Polypectomy

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Colonoscopic Polypectomy

Colonoscopic polypectomy is fundamental to effective colonoscopy. Through its impact on the polyp-cancer sequence, colonoscopic polypectomy reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality. Because it eliminates electrosurgical risk, cold snaring has…

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Dedication

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Dedication

This issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America is dedicated to the following people: Nadine, Joe, and Nicholas My parents My teachers and mentors Related posts: Advanced Endoscopic Resection of…

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Forthcoming Issues

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Forthcoming Issues

Forthcoming Issues December 2013 Disorders of the Anorectum and Pelvic Floor David J. Maron, MD, and Steven D. Wexner, MD, Editors March 2014 GERD Joel Richter, MD, Editor June 2014…

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Management of Radiation Proctitis

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Management of Radiation Proctitis

Radiation damage to the rectum following radiotherapy for pelvic malignancies can range from acute dose-limiting side effects to major morbidity affecting health-related quality of life. No standard guidelines exist for…

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Anal Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Anal Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Diagnosis, follow up, and treatment of anal intraepithelial neoplasia are complex and not standardized. This may be partly caused by poor communication of biopsy and cytology findings between pathologists and…

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Constipation and Pelvic Outlet Obstruction

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Constipation and Pelvic Outlet Obstruction

Caring for patients with constipation and pelvic outlet obstruction can be challenging, requiring skill, patience, and empathy on the part of the medical professional. The mainstay of treatment is behavioral…

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Rectal Prolapse and Intussusception

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Rectal Prolapse and Intussusception

Rectal prolapse continues to be problematic for both patients and surgeons alike, in part because of increased recurrence rates despite several well-described operations. Patients should be aware that although the…

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