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Presenting recent advances related to inflammatory bowel disease as well as imaging of the intestine through CT, MR Enterography, diffusion and perfusion imaging, tissue harmonic imaging, capsule endoscopy and push enteroscopy amongst others, Crohn's Disease - Current Concepts provides a rational diagnostic strategy for clinical, surgical and support teams.
Crohn's Disease - Current Concepts is a useful and concise book for radiologists, gastroenterologists and surgeons involved in the treatment and care of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

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Presenting recent advances related to inflammatory bowel disease as well as imaging of the intestine through CT, MR Enterography, diffusion and perfusion imaging, tissue harmonic imaging, capsule endoscopy and push enteroscopy amongst others, Crohn's Disease - Current Concepts provides a rational diagnostic strategy for clinical, surgical and support teams.

Crohn's Disease - Current Concepts is a useful and concise book for radiologists, gastroenterologists and surgeons involved in the treatment and care of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.


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Autorenporträt
Arumugam Rajesh, FRCR Consultant Radiologist and Hon. Senior Lecturer University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester General Hospital Gwendolen Road Leicester Dr Rajesh has extensive experience in cross-sectional imaging and trained in the UK and USA. He is a part of the East Midlands Cancer network for Hepatobiliary and Urologic cancers and contributes to local Multi-Disciplinary Teams. Dr Rajesh has had numerous publications in his field and routinely provides a second opinion to regional hospitals on complex issues. He believes in maintaining high standards in his practice and keeps himself updated with recent advances and changes in Radiology. Dr Rajesh is an editor for international journals and mentors trainees locally and internationally. Rakesh Sinha FRCR Consultant Gastrointestinal Radiologist Warwick Hospital, Warwick UK Lead Consultant Radiologist - Inflammatory intestinal disease Network South Warwickshire Hospitals NHS Trust Lecturer - Warwick Medical School Dr Sinha was appointed as a Consultant at Warwick Hospital in 2005 where he set up the dedicated gastrointestinal imaging unit with advanced techniques such as virtual colonoscopy and small bowel imaging. He is currently the Lead radiologist for Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary and Cancer imaging at South Warwickshire Foundation Trust. He is also an Honorary Assistant Professor at Warwick Medical School. Dr Sinha has published more than 40 papers in peer reviewed journals on Crohn's disease, bowel cancer, intestinal and abdominal imaging. He has also published books and contributed chapters in several radiology textbooks. He regularly conducts workshops and seminars in his area of specialization in intestinal imaging nationally and internationally. He was awarded the Kemp-Harper prize by the Royal College of Radiology, London for research in 2006. He was awarded the Diwanchand Aggarwal National Oration by the Indian College of Radiology in 2011
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"This is an overview of what is currently known about Crohn's disease and the available therapeutic options. ... Although this book is intended for practicing physicians, it is written at a level that is more appropriate for medical students. ... The book is an easy read and can be read in its entirety in one evening." (Colin E. Wolslegel, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2016)