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barrett's esophagus
The Rational Clinical Examination
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Dyspepsia
> Original Article: Can the Clinical History Distinguish Between Organic and Functional Dyspepsia? > Why Is the Clinical Examination Important? > Anatomical and Physiological Origins of Dyspepsia >
Barrett esophagus and gastric and esophageal cancers are less common but important diagnoses....
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Dyspepsia
> Make the Diagnosis: Does This Patient With Epigastric Discomfort Have Organic or Functional Dyspepsia? > Prior Probability >
Table 69-1 Prevalence of Endoscopic Diagnoses in Patients With Dyspepsia
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