Title:
Literature Review: Functional Bowel Disorders
Edited by:
Lesley A.Houghton and Peter J.Whorwell
This brochure includes a review of references under the heading of irritable bowel syndrome, functional dyspepsia, functional oesophageal disorders, pharmacology and miscellaneous. Each heading is further subdivided into clinical and non-clinical (animal work has been excluded) chapters. Each issue is accompanied by a brief editorial written around a collection of publications. The publication is biannually, in spring and autumn.
Title:
Approach to the patients with Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders
Edited by:
Enrico Corazziari
Chronic gastrointestinal disorders represents a large proportion of chronic diseases and the prevalence is increasing with the increase life expectation. 67 authors describe on 567 pages the peculiar problems of chronicity of gastrointestinal disorders under psychosocial, neurophysiological, physiological, clinical and treatment aspects. The book was edited by Enrico Corazziari.
This unique book defines, classifies, and provides treatment recommendations for pediatric functional bowel disorders. In a structured format (definition, epidemiology, diagnostic criteria, clinical evaluation, approach to treatment etc.) on more than 200 pages the most common pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders (infant regurgitation, cyclic vomiting, toddler’s diarrhea, constipation etc.) are described by 18 authors and the book is edited by Paul E.Hyman.