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Editorial Board
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Introduction
The field of gastrointestinal endoscopy has made great strides over the past several decades, and endoscopists have gained mastery over the art of advancing flexible video endoscopes from the anus to ...
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Jeffrey L. Tokar
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81-82
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Introduction to small bowel endoscopy methods
Abstract: Over the past decade, endoscopic technology has changed our approach to small bowel disorders. This chapter reviews newer endoscopic modalities, including indications, techniques, and limita...
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Charles Dye,
Matthew Moyer
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83-87
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Introduction to small bowel tumors
Abstract: The small bowel is a relatively infrequent site of malignancy in the gastrointestinal tract. The most common primary tumors of the small bowel are adenocarcinoma, lymphoma, neuroendocrine tu...
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Adib Chaaya,
Stephen J. Heller
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88-93
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Introduction to small-bowel bleeding
Abstract: Small-bowel bleeding is a clinical entity regularly observed in the practice of gastroenterology that can pose difficult diagnostic and management problems. This form of bleeding accounts fo...
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Marco Pennazio
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94-99
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Diagnostic yield of deep enteroscopy techniques for small-bowel bleeding and tumors
Abstract: Endoscopic evaluation and management with deep enteroscopy techniques have largely replaced the role of intraoperative enteroscopy in the management of small-bowel (SB) disorders. While caps...
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Shabana F. Pasha
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100-105
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Endoscopic therapies for small-bowel bleeding
Abstract: Video capsule endoscopy and device-assisted enteroscopy have revolutionized the way bleeding lesions of the small bowel are diagnosed, localized, and treated. Many of the standard techniques...
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Jennifer L. Maranki,
Oleh Haluszka
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106-111
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Endoscopic therapy of small-bowel neoplasms
Abstract: Although many patients with small-bowel tumors require surgical resection, the incorporation of device-assisted enteroscopy into clinical practice has changed the management of smaller tumor...
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Jennifer L. Maranki,
Oleh Haluszka
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112-116
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Complications of small bowel endoscopy
Abstract: With the advent of techniques to fully image and intervene on the small intestine, including capsule endoscopy, single- and double-balloon enteroscopy, and spiral enteroscopy, our diagnostic...
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Diana Rolniak,
Douglas G. Adler
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117-122
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Economic aspects and evidence-based decision making in evaluating patients with suspected small bowel disorders
Abstract: Obscure gastrointestinal hemorrhage is defined as overt or occult bleeding present after normal endoscopic examination of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts. Approximately 5% of pat...
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Lauren B. Gerson
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123-128
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