Volume 69 - 2006 - Fasc.3 - Book review
BOOK REVIEW
Although we have very potent medications and very effective surgery to treat gastro-oesophageal reflux dis- ease, we are still faced with a significant group of patients with diagnostic and therapeutic difficult man- agement issues. Managing Failed Anti-Reflux Therapy, Edited by Mark K. Ferguson and M. Brian Fennerty seems therefore touching a subject with great interest in the gastroenterological community.
The list of contributors to this textbook is impressive and arises high expectations.
BOOK REVIEW
Although we have very potent medications and very effective surgery to treat gastro-oesophageal reflux dis- ease, we are still faced with a significant group of patients with diagnostic and therapeutic difficult man- agement issues. Managing Failed Anti-Reflux Therapy, Edited by Mark K. Ferguson and M. Brian Fennerty seems therefore touching a subject with great interest in the gastroenterological community.