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From rome 1 to rome 2 criteria for functional gastroducdenal disorders
Gastroenterology, 2001Cesare Tosetti +5 more
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Do the rome I and rome II criteria identify the same IBS patients?
Gastroenterology, 2001W CHEY +4 more
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Comments on Rome criteria of functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Hepato-gastroenterology, 2007The following comments and critical remarks on Rome criteria are submitted on the basis of 50 years' experience: Rome criteria do not distinguish between non-organic disturbances which are truly digestive and those which are neuropathic or psychopathic. Yet the distinction is important both theoretically and practically. Dyspepsia is defined as pain or
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All Roads Lead to Rome: Update on Rome III Criteria and New Treatment Options.
The gastroenterology reportThe recently published Rome III criteria reflect current understanding of functional gastrointestinal disorders. These criteria include definitions of these conditions and their pathophysiologic subtypes and offer guidelines for their management. At the 2006 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, a panel of experts ...
David Q, Shih, Lola Y, Kwan
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