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epigastric pain
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Make the Diagnosis: Does This Patient With Epigastric Discomfort Have Organic or Functional Dyspepsia?
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> Original Article: Can the Clinical History Distinguish Between Organic and Functional Dyspepsia? >
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> Original Article: Can the Clinical History Distinguish Between Organic and Functional Dyspepsia? > Why Is the Clinical Examination Important? >
Upper gastrointestinal symptoms are common in the community, with approximately 40% of the...
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dyspepsia
Indigestion. Functional dyspepsia is pain or discomfort centered in the epigastrium with a normal endoscopy.
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