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Mearin F et al. – Three years after salmonellosis, PI–FGID patients showed no evidence of inflammation in the gastric or colonic mucosa, but visceral sensitivity and anxiety/somatization levels were increased. The close anatomical mast cell–nerve fibers relation does not seem to be related to the FGID but to the infection itself.

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