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Measuring irritable bowel syndrome patient-reported outcomes with an abdominal pain numeric rating scale
Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 11/03/09
Spiegel B et al. – An abdominal pain NRS exhibits excellent validity and can be readily interpreted with a minimal clinically important difference in patients with IBS. These data support the use of the NRS in IBS clinical trials.
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