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Wolters Kluwer Health Diseases Of The Digestive Tract Anatomical Chart

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Wolters Kluwer Health Diseases Of The Digestive Tract Anatomical Chart

The updated Diseases of the Digestive Tract Anatomical Chart, 2nd Edition illustrates a wide variety of diseases using a central image of the organs of the digestive tract, part of the digestive system. Organs and approximately 40 diseases or conditions are clearly labeled, some with brief relevant descriptions, and illustrated in context.Included: Achalasia Adenocarcinoma of colon Adenocarcinoma of jejunum Adenocarcinoma of pancreas Adenocarcinoma of rectosigmoid region Adenocarcinoma of stomach Appendicitis Barrett’s esophagus Carcinoma of esophagus Celiac disease Cirrhosis Diverticulosis of colon Duodenal ulcer Esophageal reflux disease Esophageal varices External hemorrhoids Fatty liver Gallstones in common bile duct Gallstones in cystic duct Gallstones in gallbladder Gastric ulcer Gastritis Hepatitis Hiatal hernia Indirect inguinal hernia Inflammatory bowel disease: Ulcerative colitis, Crohn disease (Granulomatous Colitis) Internal hemorrhoids Intussusception Mesenteric ischemia Microbiome Pancreatic duct stones Pancreatic sclerosing cholangitis Pancreatitis Polyps Schatzki’s ring Small bowel obstruction Ulcerative colitis Zenker’s diverticulum 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated (without grommets), suitable for framing or hanging ?Consultant: Kathy A.Baker, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC, FCNS, FAAN

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