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Esophageal symptoms versus epigastric symptoms: Relevance for diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease.

Meng Yu ZhangNian Di TanYu Wen LiDaniel SifrimJohn E PandolfinoYing Lian XiaoMin Hu Chen
Published in: Journal of digestive diseases (2020)
Approximately 30% of patients with GERD complain of predominantly epigastric symptoms and have comparable reflux profiles and symptom outcomes as those with predominantly esophageal symptoms. Epigastric symptoms may be part of the diagnosis for GERD in a Chinese population. The study was registered with Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02506634).
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