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    Die dementielle Hirnerkrankung im Alter
    Vascular brain disease in old age
    Dementing brain disease in old age
    Histopathology of chronic constipation
    The elderly patient in general practice
    Le malade âgé en pratique médicale
    • Histopathology of chronic constipation

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The symptom of chronic constipation is often caused by a series of intestinal diseases, which can be reliably diagnosed histopathologically by histochemical techniques and consequently treated by surgical intervention. The following publication is the second and completely revised edition of 'Pathology of Chronic Constipation in Pediatric and Adult Coloproctology' published in 2005, and introduces several new diseases and figures. It includes characteristics of classical and ultrashort Hirschsprung’s disease as well as total intestinal aganglionosis and hypoganglionosis. New diseases such as intestinal neuronal dysplasia, desmosis coli, leiomyopathy, architectural malformation, and stretching lesions of muscularis propria are critically discussed. Atrophic desmosis is also covered. This new and frequently observed degeneration of muscularis propria in Crohn’s disease, sigmoid diverticulitis, and other inflammatory intestinal diseases causes focal aperistalsis, frequently interpreted as scar stenosis. 'Histopathology of Chronic Constipation' provides a comprehensive overview of intestinal alterations which cause chronic constipation. It is therefore of special interest to diagnostic pathologists, clinicians, pediatric and abdominal surgeons, coloproctologists, and gastroenterologists.

      Histopathology of chronic constipation
    • This practical handbook aims to provide general practitioners with an overview of the current understanding of senile dementia. It provides details of pathogenesis and therapy, and imparts knowledge on the course of the disease which will help carers cope with patient behaviour.

      Dementing brain disease in old age