Distributing since 1889 • Employee Owned for Better Service
Your 1st Choice!
Sign In
Quick Search:

Shopping Cart Cart |  My Account |  View Printable Page Print
Product Detail
ebc item NOTICE: This is the ProQuest Ebook Central� format of this title. What is ProQuest Ebook Central�?
Other formats: Hardcover All Formats

Esophageal Pain

Mittal, Ravinder K. MD
Esophageal Pain Cover Image
Pricing & Availability
Available: Yes*
This title does not qualify for any discount.

Email this title to a friend Email this title to a friend
Printer friendly version Printer friendly version

Other formats:
Book Information
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Plural Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 1-59756-770-1 (1597567701)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59756-770-1 (9781597567701)
Binding: E E Book + ProQuest Ebook Central
Copyright: 2010
Publish Date: 11/09
Weight: 0.00 Lbs.
Subject Class: GAS (Gastroenterology)
Return Policy: Non-Returnable.
   
ProQuest Ebook Central�: eBook Please sign in to preview this title
 
Class Specifications
Discipline: Gastroint Sys
Subject Definition: Esophagus-Pathophysiology; Heartburn; Pain
NLM Class: WI 250
LC Class: RC815.7
Abstract: During the last quarter century, there has been an explosion of knowledge in the areas of visceral and esophageal pain. The effectiveness of acid inhibition drugs (proton pump inhibitors), still the mainstay of treatment, is increasingly questioned as significant numbers of patients show little benefit from such therapy. Newer mechanisms of esophageal pain have been uncovered during last twenty years and it is quite clear that novel approaches are emerging in the treatment of pain. Comprising contributions for leading expert authors, this is the first in-depth coverage of all aspects of esophageal pain. In great detail, chapters cover the scope of the problem; basic science . with regards to the nature of neural pathways, receptors involved in sensing pain and the role of central nervous system in sensing the pain; different stimuli responsible for the genesis of esophageal pain, including the role of acid, muscle spasm and reflux; hypersensitivity of pain receptors, spinal nerves and central nervous system; current state of the art in diagnosis and treatment strategies; and, lastly, newer pharmacological treatments currently in research and trial stages.
* Subject to ProQuest Ebook Central� availability

Follow Matthews Book Co. on:
Follow Matthews Book Co. on Twitter

Copyright © 2001-2024 Matthews Book Company - All rights reserved. - 11559 Rock Island Ct., Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 - (800) MED-BOOK
Matthews Privacy Statement