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Atypical Clinical Presentation of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux: A 5-Year Case Series.

Jérôme René LechienStéphane HansFrancois BobinChristian Calvo-HenríquezSven SaussezPetros D Karkos
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
LPR may present with various clinical presentations, including mouth, eye, tracheobronchial, nasal, or laryngeal findings, which may all regress with adequate treatment. Future studies are needed to better specify the relationship between LPR and these atypical findings through analyses identifying gastroduodenal enzymes in the inflamed tissue.
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