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Product Description The most complete reference work available on the subject, Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease, 7th Edition provides a balanced, detailed account of the basic science of the digestive system, as well as complete coverage of current diagnosis and management. Readers will find up-to-date discussions of the cell biology and molecular biology that determine the digestive system's function, in addition to thorough descriptions of organ physiology and the pathophysiology of the signs, symptoms, and laboratory abnormalities of organ disease. This revision has been brought completely up to date with a new main editor, new authors, and new editors specializing in imaging and pathology.Provides a complete, up-to-date resource on gastrointestinal and liver disease - pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management.Features a separate section on problems involving multiple organs, such as AIDS, systemic manifestation of GI disease, and abdominal pain and bleeding.Contains a popular, expanded section devoted to the liver.Features many new and improved illustrations, with high quality ensured by a new imaging editor (x-rays and endoscopic images) and a new pathology editor (photomicrographs). Integrates the latest endoscopic, scanning, and therapeutic techniques available today. Discusses the latest perspective in possible roles of H. pylori in dyspepsia and gastric cancer. Contains new information on possible causes of non-ulcer dyspepsia. Presents expanded coverage of GI bleeding, with description of the latest techniques for diagnosis and treatment. Contains new information on genetic markers for cancer of the colon, post liver transplantation for hepatitis, and diagnostic tests for celiac disease. Offers a complete description of effective responses for inflammatory bowel disease and Crohn's disease. Discusses relevant histologic criteria for the diagnosis of Barrett's oesophagus, gastritis, IBD, and celiac disease. About the Author Mark Feldman, MD, Chair of Internal Medicine, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School of Dallas, Dallas, TX; Lawrence S. Friedman, MD, Professor of Medicine, Gastroinstestinal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; and Marvin H. Sleisenger, MD, Distinguished Physician, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA