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RAPID REFERENCE TO DYSPEPSIA
Rapid Reference to DyspepsiaRapid Reference Series
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By
Emad El-Omar
Richard Peek

Included in series
Rapid Reference,

Description
Each title in the RAPID REFERENCE series provides the reader with authoritative and accessible information from a clinical expert in the field, to assist with treatment decisions. Each title includes standard core content (epidemiology, management, therapy) combined with the additional information?such as FAQs and patient organizations?needed by the primary care practitioners to provide effective patient care. The books also include drug listings, clinical trials, information on future developments, and web site listings, to keep the reader up to speed with new developments and to extend their knowledge of the disease area. Titles in the series focus on chronic conditions seen most often in the primary care setting. With patients becoming better informed about the nature and management of their conditions, Rapid Reference is a timely new series that offers the primary care practitioners easy access to the best information for patient care and management.

Audience
Primary Care / Family Practice Practitioners and Residents, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners

Contents
Rapid Reference to Dyspepsia



Acknowledgement




Foreward
(Professor Kenneth McColl)




Introduction and Background

Definition of Dyspepsia





Epidemiology




Aetiology:

Common
Uncommon
Rare



Clinical Features:

Common symptoms
Pointers to organic disease
Clinical examination



Investigations:

Indications for investigations
Non-invasive tests
Invasive tests




Organic Dyspepsia:

Helicobacter pylori-induced peptic ulcer disease
NSAID-induced peptic ulcer disease
Reflux oesophagitis
Gastric neoplasia
Cholelithiasis



Non Ulcer Dyspepsia:

Ulcer like
Reflux like
Dysmotility like





Management of Dyspepsia:


Indications for Helicobacter pylori eradication
Role of eradication therapy in non ulcer dyspepsia
Antisecretory medication
Prokinetic medication
Non drug treatment of dyspepsia
Algorithms for the management of dypepsia





Future Developments




Frequently Asked Questions




References




Appendix 1:
Drugs



Appendix 2:
Useful Addresses and Websites



Index


Bibliographic details
Paperback, 128 pages, publication date: NOV-2003
ISBN-13: 978-0-7234-3326-2
ISBN-10: 0-7234-3326-7
Imprint: MOSBY


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