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Gallstone Formation, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780443160981
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2024 9780443160981
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Gallstone Formation, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention describes the current scenario of gallstones and adopted treatment methods. It is a complete reference for researchers introducing new techniques to help prevent extreme treatments such as a cholecystectomy. This reference provides current knowledge and basic challenges of understanding gallstone formation, with all variations of composition, including complications of the treatment process. This content directs researchers to focus on gallstone mechanisms to design and develop new treatment methods. The book provides all possible factors for gallstone formation as well as preventative measures.

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ISBN13:9780443160981
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>1. Historical perspective of Gallstone<br>2. Comparative study of gallstone with respect to urinary stone and kidney stone Gallstone Formation<br>3. Role of the gallbladder in our metabolism and Immune system<br>4. Factors prevailing for gallstone formation<br>5. Role of liver in gallstone formation<br>6. The molecular aspect of gallstone formation Association of microflora with gallstone<br>7. Relation of the microflora of oral cavity and gall bladder<br>8. Microbial role in gallstone formation Gallstone Derived diseases<br>9. Gallstone: A factor for Acute pancreatitis<br>10. Gallstone: A lead factor for gallstone cancer Diagnosis<br>11. Diagnostic tools for gallstone Treatment Process<br>12. Role of Probiotics in gallstone treatment<br>13. Chemical and Herbal treatment for gallstone treatment<br>14. Artificial Intelligence and Gallstone</p>
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