: Detailed reviews of conditions like GERD, peptic ulcer disease, and inflammatory bowel disease.
Includes a full-color atlas of liver disease and numerous diagnostic algorithms and radiographic images.
: Includes numerous full-color diagrams, images, and tables designed to simplify complex pathological processes.
An ideal companion for GI clerkships, providing a deeper dive than a general textbook.
The tables alone are worth the price of admission. The differential for diarrhea? It’s not a dry list; it’s a decision tree based on duration (acute vs. chronic) and character (watery, inflammatory, or fatty). The chapter on GI bleeding is a masterpiece of urgency, guiding you through resuscitation, risk stratification (hello, Blatchford score), and the strategic timing of endoscopy.
Harrison’s Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 3rd Edition is a clinical companion from McGraw-Hill Education compiling 63 chapters on digestive and liver diseases, designed for professionals and trainees. It integrates in-depth scientific, diagnostic, and treatment information with 140 high-yield board review questions and a liver disease atlas. For more details, visit Barnes & Noble . Harrison's Gastroenterology and Hepatology