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Dr. Marc FineGastroenterology
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Dr. Steven L. FlammGastroenterology
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Dr. Daniel R. GangerGastroenterology
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Dr. Stephen HanauerGastroenterology
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Dr. John E. PandolfinoGastroenterology
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Acute pancreatitis on the rise but Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ECRP) can stem the tideField of Medicine: Gastroenterology - November 8th, 2010
Acute pancreatitis, the blocking, compressing, or obstructing of the common bile duct, can be treated through the minimally invasive ECRP procedure.
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HALO Ablation Therapy: Latest treatment for Barrett's Esophagus. AdenocarcinomaField of Medicine: Gastroenterology - July 10th, 2010
HALO Ablation Therapy: Latest treatment avoids surgery in treating precancerous esophagus spots from Barrett's Esophagus - Adenocarcinoma
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Top Chicago gastroenterologist develops new test that better detects H. pylori bacteriaField of Medicine: Gastroenterology - July 7th, 2010
Detection of Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) infection which can cause chronic, low-level inflammation of the stomach lining and has been linked to certain cancers.
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Intraductal Endoscopy: Cholangioscopy lets doctors see what x-rays can'tField of Medicine: Gastroenterology - June 25th, 2010
When x-ray imaging of the bile ducts isn't enough to make an adequate, informed diagnosis, doctors can turn to the minimally-invasive cholangioscopy to give them direct visualization.
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Excellent Medical Care vs. Average: "Experience" Is The Key To Successful Colonoscopy TreatmentsField of Medicine: Gastroenterology - May 31st, 2010
Colonoscopy procedures can reduce the average person's risk of dying from colorectal cancer by 90 percent.
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