The second edition of Clinical Dilemmas in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: New Challenges, is a practical, up-to-date handbook providing expert guidance on specific clinical dilemmas and areas of difficulty that the gastroenterologist regularly faces in day-to-day practice. In this new edition, 75% of the "dilemmas" are brand new dilemmas facing the IBD specialist concerning emerging treatment therapies, such as the use of cannabinoids and Viagra for Crohn's disease. The remaining 25% of the dilemmas are fully updated from the previous edition, incorporating the latest clinical thinking.
Each of the 57 evidence-based chapters contains clear learning points, addresses different topics, and provides sound guidance on subjects ranging from optimizing current management through to special management problems and novel treatments.
This book is suitable for all medical professionals involved in the care of patients with IBD: established and trainee gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, specialist nurses, pharmacists, dieticians and counselors.
About the Author: Dr Corey Siegel, Director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Lebanon, NH, USA.
Dr Peter Irving, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital London.
Prof David Rampton, Professor of Clinical Gastroenterology, Barts and The London, London.
Prof Fergus Shanahan, Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine/Director of Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, University College Cork, Ireland.