The Ulcer Story: The Authoritative Guide to Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and Heartburn

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If any disease can be said to epitomize and era, peptic ulcer does so for our time.Virtually unknown before 1900, cases of ulcers have reached epidemic proportions in the twentieth century. Up until the 1970s this painful disease was difficult to treat, often requiring surgery and leading to disability and even death. Since then, a bewildering succession of drug treatments has appeared and care is now possible. The Ulcer Story is the first and only book to make sense of the flood of new information for the ...

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Overview

If any disease can be said to epitomize and era, peptic ulcer does so for our time.Virtually unknown before 1900, cases of ulcers have reached epidemic proportions in the twentieth century. Up until the 1970s this painful disease was difficult to treat, often requiring surgery and leading to disability and even death. Since then, a bewildering succession of drug treatments has appeared and care is now possible. The Ulcer Story is the first and only book to make sense of the flood of new information for the general reader, and there is much here that will interest and challenge doctors as well.While revealing the plots and subplots of the history of peptic ulcers, Dr. Thompson shows us the paths we can take to regain a healthy and pain-free existence. Throughout, he brings to bear his impressive credentials and years of clinical experience to equip us with the means to assess our own conditions and treatments. Drawing upon cutting-edge research and the successful strategies of talented clinicians, he answers our most urgent questions: How do doctors diagnose ulcers and distinguish them from other gut ailments? What drugs are safe and effective and how do they work? What lifestyle changes, if any, can we make to control or even eliminate symptoms of dyspepsia and heatburn? Will the future bring a complete cure for the many types of ulcers?Most of the many heroes of this story are the working physicians who fight this once debilitating disease, and who have translated medical innovation into life-saving treatment. Dedicated to them, and to the legions of ulcer and heatburn sufferers for whom there is now hope, The Ulcer Story is an inspiration.

"...sorts through the plethora of treatments and preventive information available...explains how doctors diagnose ulcers, effective and safe drug treatments, and how lifestyle changes can control ulcers and dyspepsia."

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A history of ulcers, a virtually unknown disease before 1900 that has become synonymous with modern corporate culture. Thompson (Chief, Gastroenterology, Ottawa Civic Hospital) writes for the patients suffering from peptic ulcers, giving a clear direction to how doctors have come to diagnose ulcers, the drugs that are effective and how they work, and the lifestyle changes that can control and even eliminate dyspepsia and heartburn. These discussions are evidenced with extensive research and advice from clinicians working with gut disorders and diseases. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780306452758
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press
  • Publication date: 1/28/1996
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 415
  • Lexile: 1160L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 5.78 (w) x 8.53 (h) x 1.08 (d)

Table of Contents

Ch. 1 The Gut: A Brief Anatomy 3
Ch. 2 Physiology: How the Gut Works 19
Ch. 3 Terminology 27
Ch. 4 The Peptic Ulcer Story: A Brief History 33
Ch. 5 Epidemiology of Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and Heartburn 59
Ch. 6 Gastric Secretion 71
Ch. 7 NSAIDs: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 81
Ch. 8 Helicobacter pylori 93
Ch. 9 Other Causes: Genetics, Lifestyle, and Stress 105
Ch. 10 Dyspepsia 115
Ch. 11 Peptic Ulcer: Gastric and Duodenal 129
Ch. 12 Rare and Atypical Ulcers 141
Ch. 13 Complications of Peptic Ulcer 153
Ch. 14 Gastroesophageal Reflux 171
Ch. 15 Heartburn and Esophagitis 183
Ch. 16 Diagnosis and Treatment of Heartburn and Esophagitis 191
Ch. 17 Complications of Gastroesophageal Reflux 203
Ch. 18 Functional Dyspepsia: Non-Ulcer Dyspepsia 223
Ch. 19 Noncardiac Chest Pain: The Irritable Esophagus 233
Ch. 20 Burbulence: Functional Abdominal Bloating 241
Ch. 21 Cancer of the Upper Gut 251
Ch. 22 Antacids 259
Ch. 23 Histamine H[subscript 2] Antagonists 269
Ch. 24 Proton Pump Inhibitors 279
Ch. 25 Sucralfate 285
Ch. 26 Prostaglandins 289
Ch. 27 Bismuth and Antibiotics: Treatment of H. pylori 293
Ch. 28 The Prokinetics: Gastrokinetics 309
Ch. 29 Ulcer and Antireflux Surgery: Postsurgical Problems 315
Ch. 30 Testing Treatments: Clinical Trials and Placebos 337
Ch. 31 Investigations: Testing Upper Gut Symptoms 349
Epilogue 359
Bibliography 365
Index 387
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