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Layperson Perception of Reflux-Related Symptoms.

Jakob L FischerAnthony M TolisanoAlvaro I NavarroLily TrinhWaleed M AbuzeidIan M HumphreysNadeem A AkbarSharan ShahJohn S SchneiderCharles A RileyEdward D McCoul
Published in: OTO open (2023)
There are differences between otolaryngologists and their patients in the interpretation of the symptoms of reflux. Patients tended to have a narrower interpretation of reflux with symptoms primarily limited to classic stomach-related symptoms, while clinicians tended to have a broader definition of reflux that included extra-esophageal manifestations of disease. This has important counseling implications for the clinician, as patients presenting with reflux symptoms may not comprehend the relationship of those symptoms to reflux disease.
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