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Cedric G Bremner, USC, Department of Surgery, Los Angeles, California, USA;
Tom R DeMeester, USC, Department of Surgery, Los Angeles, California, USA;
James E Huprich, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;
Ross M Bremner, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine,
Marcel Dekker
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Otolaryngology
- Promoting an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of esophageal diseases, this comprehensive guide
- reviews the use and interpretation of tests and procedures for the investigation of esophageal anatomy and function
- imparts practical knowledge on the identification and effective surgical management of esophageal disease
- studies imaging methods and treatment practices for carcinoma of the esophagus and esophagogastric junction
- details endoscopic methods to detect superficial lesions, Barrett's esophagus, and early stages of cancer
A detailed compilation of the latest research and recommendations for the diagnosis and assessment of esophageal disorders, this reference delves into a wide range of applications and technologies currently utilized in the field including radiology, endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography, manometry, ambulatory manometry, pH testing, catheter-free pH testing, bilitec monitoring, and impedance plethysmography.
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Cedric G Bremner USC Department of Surgery Los Angeles California USA
Tom R DeMeester USC Department of Surgery Los Angeles California USA
James E Huprich Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA
Ross M Bremner University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
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