Main Directory
Articles 2591
CME 2
eCommerce 0
Medical Web Sites Directory 93
Podcasts 94
Web Design and Hosting 2




Finding Solutions to Front-Line Esophageal Disorders
Link ID 8271
Title Finding Solutions to Front-Line Esophageal Disorders
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579024?src=rss
Description A case-study approach: review the symptoms and risk factors associated with front-line esophageal disorders and explore optimal solutions for these patients.
Category Articles > Gastroenterology
Keywords
Date Aug 30, 2008
Contact Name
Email
Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes
Visitor Rating

 Other links at Articles > Gastroenterology
1. Combination Chemotherapy Improves Survival in Biliary Tract Cancer
  In this Medscape Oncology Minute, Dr. Howard Hochster reports on the first definitive trial to show a benefit of combination therapy in patients with unresectable or recurrent biliary cancers. Medscape Hematology-Oncology
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


2. Upper Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
  Nicholas J. Talley, MD, PhD, reviews the current state of the field regarding the pathophysiology and treatment of upper GI functional disorders, as based on key sessions at ACG 2008.
Medscape Gastroenterology
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


3. Suppression of Hepatitis C Viral Load Reduces Insulin Resistance
  Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection appears to contribute to insulin resistance, new research shows. Reuters Health Information
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


4. Endoscopy Helps Evaluate Mid-Gut Disorders
  Single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE) and spiral enteroscopy (SE) are both effective for evaluating the small bowel, according to a July 9th online paper in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Reuters Health Information
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


5. Antiviral Therapy for Hepatitis C Declining in the US; More Deaths Will Occur as a Result
  Antiviral therapy for hepatitis C virus has improved dramatically in the last 2 decades, but the number of infected individuals getting treatment has dropped from 126,040 in 2002 to 82,279 in 2007. Medscape Medical News
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology




Home      New Listings      Hot Listings      Top Rated      Editor Pick      Add a Listing      Update a Listing      Get Rated      Upgrade a Listing
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS