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Unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms and joint hypermobility: is connective tissue the missing link
Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 10/19/09
Aziz Q et al. – In a preliminary retrospective study, the authors have found a high incidence of JHM in patients referred to tertiary neurogastroenterology care with unexplained GI symptoms and in a proportion of these a diagnosis of BJHS is made. Symptoms and functional tests suggest GI dysmotility in a number of these patients. The possibility that a proportion of patients with unexplained GI symptoms and JHM may share a common pathophysiological disorder of connective tissue warrants further investigation.
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