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Atlas of Endoscopy Imaging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- 2nd Edition - March 1, 2025
- Author: Bo Shen
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 1 7 2 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 1 7 3 - 9
Atlas of Endoscopy Imaging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Second Edition, serves as a comprehensive guide to the latest advancements in IBD. This new edition keeps readers update… Read more
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Request a sales quoteAtlas of Endoscopy Imaging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Second Edition, serves as a comprehensive guide to the latest advancements in IBD. This new edition keeps readers updated with cutting-edge medical treatments, state-of-the-art endoscopy, and imaging technologies, as well as the evolution of interventional IBD. It explores the latest advancements in IBD diagnosis and management, including the most recent endoscopy instruments for measuring disease activity and the transformative world of image-enhanced endoscopy. Additionally, it delves into the groundbreaking application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in IBD, revolutionizing diagnosis, disease monitoring, and dysplasia surveillance. New content introduces a range of topics to stay at the forefront of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) knowledge. These include Intestinal Ultrasound, Device-Associated Enteroscopy in Crohn’s Disease, insights into IBD-Like Conditions (Autoinflammatory Disorders), and the value of Intraoperative Endoscopy in IBD procedures. The book also integrates New Consensus Guidelines for Endoscopy Imaging in IBD, explores the Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in IBD diagnosis and monitoring, addresses the intersection of COVID, COVID Vaccines, and IBD, and presents New Applications of Interventional IBD techniques. This second edition serves as a dynamic repository of state-of-the-art information, providing invaluable insights on differential diagnosis, advanced endoscopy, and imaging technologies, with a pronounced focus on AI. It also offers updated guidelines for disease activity assessment and the latest advancements in endoscopic therapy modalities. Designed to cater to a diverse range of medical professionals, it stands as an indispensable reference, fostering a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Within these pages,
Gastroenterologists and IBD specialists will discover a wealth of resources to aid their pursuit of cutting-edge treatments and AI-driven insights. Primary care clinicians will find an expanded list of differential diagnoses that enables more accurate early-stage identification. Surgeons can elevate their expertise by delving into the intricacies of interventional IBD techniques, while pathologists and radiologists can enhance their diagnostic skills through AI and image-enhanced endoscopy. This comprehensive resource ensures that medical professionals across various disciplines are well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of IBD diagnosis, treatment, and management.
Gastroenterologists and IBD specialists will discover a wealth of resources to aid their pursuit of cutting-edge treatments and AI-driven insights. Primary care clinicians will find an expanded list of differential diagnoses that enables more accurate early-stage identification. Surgeons can elevate their expertise by delving into the intricacies of interventional IBD techniques, while pathologists and radiologists can enhance their diagnostic skills through AI and image-enhanced endoscopy. This comprehensive resource ensures that medical professionals across various disciplines are well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of IBD diagnosis, treatment, and management.
- Provide comprehensive coverage of the latest advancements in IBD diagnosis and management, including AI integration, advanced imaging techniques, and evolving treatment strategies
- Includes an extensive collection of endoscopy photos, an enhanced list of IBD differential diagnoses, and a dedicated chapter on AI in IBD, providing readers with a more thorough understanding of the field
- Updated with the inclusion of five consensus guidelines and new literature, to ensure readers have access to the most current information on differential diagnosis, advanced endoscopy technologies, disease activity assessment, and innovative endoscopic therapies
Gastroenterologists and IBD specialists will discover a wealth of resources to aid their pursuit of cutting-edge treatments and AI-driven insights. Primary care clinicians will find an expanded list of differential diagnoses that enables more accurate early-stage identification. Surgeons can elevate their expertise by delving into the intricacies of interventional IBD techniques, while pathologists and radiologists can enhance their diagnostic skills through AI and image-enhanced endoscopy
1. Introduction and classification of IBD
2. Set up of principle of endoscopy in IBD
3. Normal GI tract and variations on endoscopy
4. Crohn’s disease: Inflammatory type
5. Strictures in Crohn’s disease
6. Crohn’s Disease: penetrating type
7. Endoscopic evaluation of perianal Crohn’s disease
8. Crohn’s disease: post-surgical
9. Ulcerative colitis
10. Indeterminate colitis and IBD-unclassified
11. Ulcerative colitis-postsurgical
12. IBD-associated neoplasia
13. Diversion-associated bowel diseases
14. Endoscopic scores in IBD
15. Histologic evaluation of disease activity in IBD
16. Postoperative complications in Crohn’s disease IBD
17. Capsule endoscopy in IBD
18. Balloon-assisted Enteroscopy
19. Chromoendoscopy in IBD
20. Confocal endomicroscopy and other image-enhanced endoscopies in IBD
21. Molecular imaging in IBD
22. IBD-like conditions: radiation injury of the gut
23. Superimposed infections in IBD
24. IBD-associated digestive disorders
25. IBD-like conditions: infectious
26. IBD-like conditions: other immune-mediated GI disorders
27. IBD-like conditions after organ transplantation
28. IBD-like conditions: ischemic bowel diseases and vasculitides
29. IBD-like conditions: medication-induced enteropathy
30. IBD-like conditions: immune deficiencies
31. IBD-like conditions: monogenetic GI disorders
32. IBD-like conditions: miscellaneous
33. IBD-like conditions: GI lymphoma and other neoplasms
34. Histology correlation with common endoscopic abnormalities
35. Transmural imaging in IBD
36. IBD-associated bleeding lesions in IBD
37. Bezoars and foreign bodies in IBD
38. Macroscopic examination of surgically resected specimens in IBD
39. Intestinal ultrasound
40. Spiral enteroscopy in Crohn’s disease
41. IBD-like conditions- autoinflammatory disorders
42. Intraoperative endoscopy in IBD Q
43. New consensus guidelines related to endoscopy imaging in IBD
44. Applications of artificial intelligence in IBD
45. COVID, COVID vaccine, and IBD
46. New applications of interventional IBD
2. Set up of principle of endoscopy in IBD
3. Normal GI tract and variations on endoscopy
4. Crohn’s disease: Inflammatory type
5. Strictures in Crohn’s disease
6. Crohn’s Disease: penetrating type
7. Endoscopic evaluation of perianal Crohn’s disease
8. Crohn’s disease: post-surgical
9. Ulcerative colitis
10. Indeterminate colitis and IBD-unclassified
11. Ulcerative colitis-postsurgical
12. IBD-associated neoplasia
13. Diversion-associated bowel diseases
14. Endoscopic scores in IBD
15. Histologic evaluation of disease activity in IBD
16. Postoperative complications in Crohn’s disease IBD
17. Capsule endoscopy in IBD
18. Balloon-assisted Enteroscopy
19. Chromoendoscopy in IBD
20. Confocal endomicroscopy and other image-enhanced endoscopies in IBD
21. Molecular imaging in IBD
22. IBD-like conditions: radiation injury of the gut
23. Superimposed infections in IBD
24. IBD-associated digestive disorders
25. IBD-like conditions: infectious
26. IBD-like conditions: other immune-mediated GI disorders
27. IBD-like conditions after organ transplantation
28. IBD-like conditions: ischemic bowel diseases and vasculitides
29. IBD-like conditions: medication-induced enteropathy
30. IBD-like conditions: immune deficiencies
31. IBD-like conditions: monogenetic GI disorders
32. IBD-like conditions: miscellaneous
33. IBD-like conditions: GI lymphoma and other neoplasms
34. Histology correlation with common endoscopic abnormalities
35. Transmural imaging in IBD
36. IBD-associated bleeding lesions in IBD
37. Bezoars and foreign bodies in IBD
38. Macroscopic examination of surgically resected specimens in IBD
39. Intestinal ultrasound
40. Spiral enteroscopy in Crohn’s disease
41. IBD-like conditions- autoinflammatory disorders
42. Intraoperative endoscopy in IBD Q
43. New consensus guidelines related to endoscopy imaging in IBD
44. Applications of artificial intelligence in IBD
45. COVID, COVID vaccine, and IBD
46. New applications of interventional IBD
- No. of pages: 700
- Language: English
- Edition: 2
- Published: March 1, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443291722
- eBook ISBN: 9780443291739
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Bo Shen
Dr. Shen is the head and medical director of the IBD Center at Columbia. He is also the Vice Chair for Innovation in Medicine and Surgery and a Professor of Medicine (in Surgery). He is one of the world’s pre-eminent leaders in interventional inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) due to his specialized expertise in treating a wide range of pouch-related disorders. In addition to pouchitis and pouch diseases, Dr. Shen specializes in IBD, GI endoscopy (including endoscopic pouch procedures), and imaging technology. Dr. Shen is known as a pioneer in interventional treatment for IBD - this includes postponing or eliminating the need for surgery in some cases.
Affiliations and expertise
The Edelman-Jarislowsky Professor of Surgical Sciences , Professor of Medicine and Surgical Sciences (in Surgery), Director of Interventional Inflammatory Bowel Disease , Vice Chair of Innovation in Medicine & Surgery , Herbert Irving Pavilion, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Department of Surgery, New York, NY, USA