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Volume 328:451-452 February 11, 1993 Number 6

AIDS -- Politics, Policies, and Patients
Anorectal Disease in AIDS

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Edited by T.G. Allen-Mersh and L. Gottesman. 174 pp., illustrated. London, Edward Arnold, 1992. $65. (Distributed in the U.S. by Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore.) ISBN 0-340-54643-3.

Anorectal diseases are among the most frustrating problems encountered in patients with AIDS, particularly homosexual men who practice anoreceptive intercourse. This book brings together chapters by clinicians and clinical scientists from the United Kingdom and the United States to provide guidance for doctors who increasingly will be encountering anorectal diseases in patients with AIDS. For the most part the book accomplishes its goals. It is directed primarily to colorectal surgeons, though physicians caring for homosexuals, patients with AIDS, or patients in whom AIDS may develop (almost anyone) will benefit from this collection of fine reviews. The first chapter is an . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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