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The Enhanced PubMed
PubMed is the US National Libraries of Medicine's bibliographic database. It is one of the most up-to-date and comprehensive databases of medical literature available.
PubMed contains millions of MEDLINE articles, PreMEDLINE citations and direct publishers' submissions. In addition, it gives you access to all other National Library of Medicine databases. Links to online articles are provided where available.
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Publication updates:
This section contains summaries of recently published articles covering areas of, for instance, GERD, NSAID, pediatric reflux disease, peptic ulcer, etc.
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Pioneers in Surgical Gastroenterology
“This is a must-read for the medical student and surgical trainee, the professor preparing a lecture or tutorial, the scientific surgeon requiring a starting point for gastroenterology research, and the medical librarian inquiring about the problems the surgical pioneers faced given the facilities and tools available at the time.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons
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This section covers a number of publications, e.g.:
The Montreal Definition of GERD
* A patient centered approach to diagnosis and management
* An evidence based consensus definition of GERD that is globally applicable
with a rational classification of the syndromes of GERD
* Clarified diagnostic criteria for Barrett's Esophagus
Publication updates - summary abstracts
Below please find a selection of the areas covered:
* GERD
* Reflux esophagitis
* GERD in the pediatric population
* Barrett's Esophagus
* Reflux Asthma
* Helicobacter pylori
* Upper GI side effects of NSAID's
* Dyspepsia
* Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Enhanced PubMed
This resource contains the following:
* More than 11 million MEDLINE articles, PreMEDLINE citations and direct
publisher's submissions
* Access to all other National Library of Medicine databases
* Links to the online articles where available
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