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    editor, C. Prakash Gyawali ; executive editor, Thomas Ciesielski
    Summary: "Advances in the field of gastroenterology since the last edition of this manual have been incorporated into the chapters in this edition. The manual continues to provide succinct, precise recommendations on the evaluation and management of common gastrointestinal symptoms and disorders. Each chapter has been thoroughly revised, and some chapters have been rewritten, to update content to modern concepts and guidelines. The chapters were written predominantly by Washington University subspecialty fellows, with support and guidance from their faculty mentors. Similar to previous editions, the fourth edition of the manual is targeted to medical students, novice and advanced trainees, physician extenders, nurse practitioners, other health care providers, and physicians, and will provide easy access to clinically relevant recommendations for diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal disorders"-- Provided by publisher
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2021
  • Article
    Segal BL, Kotler MN.
    Cardiovasc Clin. 1978;9(2):343-55.
    Expensive cross-section echocardiographic recorders have been introduced only recently in a small number of medical centers in this country. More information is needed to determine the sensitivity and specificity of this technique for the diagnosis of various cardiac abnormalities. In contrast, M-mode echocardiography is an accepted and routine laboratory procedure. However, the clinician should be aware of the problems of technique and interpretation so that information obtained can be correctly utilized in relation to the clinical setting. The physician should assume a flexible attitude in this expanding field, and rigid dogmatic criteria should be avoided. Only in this way will echocardiography develop and be used to fullest advantage in clinical medicine.
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