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" Recent Advances in the Epidemiology and Prevention of Gallstone Disease : "
edited by L. Capocaccia, G. Ricci, F. Angelico, M. Angelico, A.F. Attili, L. Lalloni.
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BL
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740394
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Main Entry
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edited by L. Capocaccia, G. Ricci, F. Angelico, M. Angelico, A.F. Attili, L. Lalloni.
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Title & Author
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Recent Advances in the Epidemiology and Prevention of Gallstone Disease : : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Epidemiology and Prevention of Gallstone Disease, held in Rome, December 4-5, 1989\ edited by L. Capocaccia, G. Ricci, F. Angelico, M. Angelico, A.F. Attili, L. Lalloni.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1991
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Series Statement
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Developments in gastroenterology, 12.
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(xiv, 167 pages)
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ISBN
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9401137447
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: 9789401137447
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Contents
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List of contents --;One: Methodology, Prevalence and Incidence of Gallstone Disease --;The GREPCO studies: methodology, prevalence and incidence data --;Prevalence and incidence of gallstone disease: the Sirmione study --;Gallbladder disease prevalence and cholecystectomy rates --;Prevalence of clinical gallbladder disease in Mexican Americans --;The Italian multicenter study on epidemiology and prevention of cholelithiasis (MICOL): ultrasonographic standardization --;Prevalence of gallstone disease in 18 Italian population samples: first results from the MICOL study --;Two: The Natural History of Gallstone Disease --;The natural history of gallstones: the GREPCO experience --;Natural history of gallstone disease: the Sirmione study --;9. The outcome of gallstone disease in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients --;10. Factors affecting the decision to undergo cholecystectomy for mildly symptomatic gallstones --;Three: Risk Factors for Gallstone Disease --;11. Prevalence of gallstone disease in thalassaemia minor --;12. Cholelithiasis and blood groups: evidence for a lack of association --;13. Genetic, ethnic, and environmental factors: findings from the San Antonio heart study --;14. Risk factors for gallstone disease: genetic, ethnic and environmental factors --;15. Aging and gallstone disease --;16. Gallstone prevalence in obese women: pathogenic role of hyperlipoproteinaemia and gallbladder motility --;17. Serum lipids and gallstone disease --;18. Dietary habits and gallstones: a study of male self-defense officials in Japan --;19. Gallbladder and pregnancy --;20. Risk factors for gallstone disease: the Sirmione study --;21. Gallstones that form during rapid weight loss --;22. Concluding remarks.
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Subject
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Gastroenterology.
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Medicine.
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Surgery.
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LC Classification
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RA645.G34E358 1991
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L Capocaccia
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Parallel Title
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Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Epidemiology and Prevention of Gallstone Disease, held in Rome, December 4-5, 1989
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