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Eller R et al. - Because both flexible platforms significantly underrepresented reflux signs, the authors recommend that a rigid laryngeal telescope be used when examining the larynx for signs of LPR. If this is not available, these data suggest that a high-quality FO endoscope may be more accurate than a DC endoscope for most otolaryngologists.

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