ABSTRACT Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common in patients with Williams–Beuren syndrome (WBS), but their prevalence and possible causes are not yet fully known. This study assessed GI symptoms' prevalence and their possible origin by performing a predefined set of tests in adult WBS patients.
Maria Francesca Bedeschi+10 more
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Hemostatic powder: a new ally in the management of postsphincterotomy bleeding
Felipe Iankelevich Baracat, MD+4 more
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Endoscopic management of hypopharyngeal diverticulum: septotomy versus Zenker's diverticulum per-oral endoscopic myotomy? [PDF]
Bhat P, Burgess NG.
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Clinical diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of neurodyspepsia syndrome using intelligent medicine
Zhu Jingyu+6 more
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Bin Y, Peng R, Lee Y, Lee Z, Liu Y.
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Total laparoscopy-assisted total gastrectomy with Da Vinci robotic system conducted by robotic enhanced neurocomputing joint intelligence gastrointestinal surgery hub (RENJI-GISH): a preliminary clinical study and case report. [PDF]
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Capsule endoscopy: Do we still need it after 24 years of clinical use? [PDF]
Tawheed A+4 more
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Vala PK, Siddiqui SS.
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