ROME IV FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction

ROME IV FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction

  • Viola Andresen
  • Qasim Aziz
  • Fernando Azpiroz
  • Giovanni Barbara
  • Marc A. Benninga
  • Adil E. Bharucha
  • Guy E. Boeckxstaens
  • Lionel Bueno
  • Michael Camilleri
  • C. Ross Carter
  • Lin Chang
  • William D. Chey
  • Giuseppe Chiarioni
  • Myung-Gyu Choi
  • Peter B. Cotton
  • Michael D. Crowell
  • Fabrizio De Ponti
  • Douglas A. Drossman
  • Sigrid Elsenbruch
  • Grace H. Elta
  • Anton Emmanuel
  • Xiucai Fang
  • Ronnie Fass
  • Christophe Faure
  • Christine Feinle-Bisset
  • Richelle Felt-Bersma
  • Carlos Francisconi
  • Shin Fukudo
  • Mary-Joan Gerson
  • Uday C. Ghoshal
  • Beverley Greenwood Van-Meerveld
  • David Grundy
  • Elspeth A. Guthrie
  • Kok Ann Gwee
  • C. Prakash Gyawali
  • Albena Halpert
  • William L. Hasler
  • Margaret M. Heitkempter
  • Lesley A. Houghton
  • Jeffrey S. Hyams
  • Paul E. Hyman
  • Jan E. Irvine
  • Ian St James-Roberts
  • Jin-Yong Kang
  • Meiyun Ke
  • Laurie Keefer
  • Charles H. Knowles
  • Jeffery Lackner
  • Brian E. Lacy
  • Anthony Lembo
  • Rona L. Levy
  • Gregor Lindberg
  • Carlo Di Lorenzo
  • Juan-R Malagelada
  • Allison Malcom
  • Gary M. Mawe
  • James A. McRoberts
  • Fermin Mearin
  • Hiroto Miwa
  • Bruce D. Naliboff
  • Sam Nurko
  • Kevin Olden
  • John E. Pandolfino
  • Henry P. Parkman
  • Pankaj Jay Pasricha
  • Eamonn M. Quigley
  • Satish S. C. Rao
  • Javier Santos
  • Miguel Saps
  • Neil L. Schechter
  • Max J. Schmulson W.
  • Robert J. Schulman
  • Terez Shea-Donohue
  • Daniel Sifrim
  • Magnus Simren
  • Ami D. Sperber
  • Brennan Spiegal
  • Robin Spiller
  • Annamaria Staiano
  • Vincenzo Stangellini
  • Enrico Stefano
  • Hidekazu Suzuki
  • Jan Tack
  • Miranda Van Tillburg
  • Nicholas J. Talley
  • Lukas Van Oudenhove
  • Kirsten Tillisch
  • Brenda B. Toner
  • Steve Vanner
  • Elena Verdu
  • Nathalie Vergnotle
  • Arnold Wald
  • William E. Whitehead
  • Peter J. Whorwell
  • Jackie D. Wood
  • Frank Zerbib
  • Erwin G. Zoetendal
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780990791522ISBN 10: 0990791521

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ROME IV FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction is written by Viola Andresen and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0990791521 (ISBN 10) and 9780990791522 (ISBN 13).

As with earlier book editions beginning in 1994, the Rome IV textbook is a comprehensive update of knowledge in FGIDs and in the Rome IV diagnostic criteria. It is a 1,500-page, two-volume book created by 117 internationally recognized clinicians and investigators in the field. Volume I contains a comprehensive set of background chapters on neurogastroenterology (basic science and physiology); pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenomics; age, gender, women's health and the patient's perspective; cross-cultural aspects of FGIDs; the role of the microenvironment (food and microbiota); and biopsychosocial aspects of assessment and management.Volume II provides the key clinical information on 33 adult and 17 pediatric FGIDs from esophagus to anorectum, as well as a newly developed chapter on centrally mediated disorders of gastrointestinal pain. For each FGID we provide recent information on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and psychosocial aspects along with evidence- and consensus-based recommendations on diagnosis and treatment. Volume II also contains new information and the revised Rome IV diagnostic criteria for adult and pediatric FGIDs.Again there are appendices that contain key reference information including the Rome IV diagnostic criteria tables, a comparison of the Rome III and Rome IV criteria, a flowchart to assist in the biopsychosocial assessment of patients with FGIDs, and how to treat or when to seek a mental health consultant. There are also the validated Rome IV pediatric and adult questionnaires criteria for epidemiological and clinical research. Furthermore, each of the Rome IV chapters will be presented in article form in a special issue of Gastroenterology to be published online on May 1 just before the Rome IV launch at DDW.