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Patients with physiological acid exposure and positive symptom association scores: a distinct group within the GORD spectrum
Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 08/13/09
De V et al. – In the subgroup of patients who have physiological oesophageal acid exposure the enhancement of the perceived symptom burden appears to be the most important mechanism in GORD pathogenesis.
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