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Gut microbiota and irritable bowel syndrome: status and prospect. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Med (Lausanne)
Cheng X, Ren C, Mei X, Jiang Y, Zhou Y.
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Deep brain stimulation for obsessive compulsive disorder leads to symptom changes of comorbid irritable bowel syndrome. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychiatry
Abdelnaim MA   +5 more
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The effect of acupuncture on quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Zhou J   +9 more
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Irritable bowel syndrome

Disease-a-Month, 2002
Irritable bowel syndrome is a biopsychosocial disorder characterized by dysregulation of intestinal motor, sensory, and central nervous system functions. It is associated with significant disability and health-care costs. The traditional diagnostic approach leads to excessive investigation for many patients.
Lin Chang, Joel A. Sach
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The Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
A discussion of functional bowel disturbances is presented, using the term irritable bowel syndrome. Etiologic factors are discussed and a useful classification is proposed. The diagnosis of the irritable bowel syndrome must be made by exclusion as well as by positive features, because identical symptoms are often produced by organic lesions ...
Paul L. Shallenberger, Paul B. Kerr
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Irritable bowel syndrome

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2001
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain and a change in bowel habits. It is estimated to occur in 9% to 22% of the US population, and is more often diagnosed in women than in men. There are no diagnostic markers for irritable bowel syndrome and no evidence of organic disease.
Douglas A. Drossman   +2 more
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
I believe there are four essential elements in the management of patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): to establish a good physician-patient relationship; to educate patients about their condition; to emphasize the excellent prognosis and benign nature of the illness; and to employ therapeutic interventions centering on dietary modifications ...
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Irritable bowel syndrome

The Lancet, 1997
Epidemiology Although IBS is the cause of 20–50% of referrals to gastroenterology clinics, most patients with IBS do not seek medical care. In 1980, Thompson and Heaton, using a precoded questionnaire, found that 14% of patients had a spastic colon with abdominal pain that was relieved by defaecation.
Devinder Kumar   +2 more
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