The Cause of Pyloric Stenosis of Infancy
Autor: | Ian Munro Rogers |
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EAN: | 9780323899932 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 10.03.2021 |
Untertitel: | Cause of Pyloric Stenosis of Infancy |
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Schlagworte: | duodenal ulcer gastric emptying gastrin hyperacidity pathogenesis primary hyperacidity pyloric sphincter pyloromyotomy stomach motility |
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The Cause of Pyloric Stenosis of Infancy chronicles the debate surrounding the cause of pyloric stenosis from its earliest discovery 300 years ago to the present. The Primary Hyperacidity Theory offers a credible explanation for all the classical signs and symptoms of pyloric stenosis as well a its associated features. In addition, this book comprehensively explores the medical and surgical treatment options as well as the general features used for diagnosis. An understanding of the true cause of pyloric stenosis will thus allow for treatment that is more individualized and sensitive to patients' needs. - Catalogues the classical signs and symptoms of pyloric stenosis and relates to their proposed causes - Investigates previously unexplained time-sensitive symptoms by relating them to a delay in maturation of the negative feedback between gastrin and acidity - Solves the mysteries of first-born preponderance, male predominance, and familiar inheritance - Includes stories from real life families dealing with pyloric stenosis to supplement science
Ian Munro Rogers worked as a Consultant Surgeon at the Ingham Infirmary, South Shields and subsequently atSouth Tyneside Foundation Trust, from 1978 to 2004. He went to Allan Glen's School, Glasgow and earned anM.B., Ch.B. from Glasgow University in 1967. Dr. Rogers received surgical training at Glasgow Royal Infirmaryand Westminster Hospital London. He is the author of many papers on the cause of pyloric stenosis of infancy andother general surgical topics.Dr. Rogers was President of the North East Surgical Society of England in 2000 and, for many years, he was also aGuest Examiner in Surgery for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. After retirement, he spentseveral years teaching surgery at AIMST University in Malaysia as a Visiting Professor in Surgery. Now retired, Dr.Rogers spends most of his time pursuing his hobby of music as a choir Member (Voices Together) as well as a singerin a musical trio (The Three Wise Men). He is married with 4 children
Ian Munro Rogers worked as a Consultant Surgeon at the Ingham Infirmary, South Shields and subsequently atSouth Tyneside Foundation Trust, from 1978 to 2004. He went to Allan Glen's School, Glasgow and earned anM.B., Ch.B. from Glasgow University in 1967. Dr. Rogers received surgical training at Glasgow Royal Infirmaryand Westminster Hospital London. He is the author of many papers on the cause of pyloric stenosis of infancy andother general surgical topics.Dr. Rogers was President of the North East Surgical Society of England in 2000 and, for many years, he was also aGuest Examiner in Surgery for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. After retirement, he spentseveral years teaching surgery at AIMST University in Malaysia as a Visiting Professor in Surgery. Now retired, Dr.Rogers spends most of his time pursuing his hobby of music as a choir Member (Voices Together) as well as a singerin a musical trio (The Three Wise Men). He is married with 4 children