Volume: 18 Issue: 3

1. Efficacy of Solifenacin on Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Diarrhea: Open-label Prospective Pilot Trial. Page:317—323
2. Does Acupuncture Therapy Alter Activation of Neural Pathway for Pain Perception in Irritable Bowel Syndrome?: A Comparative Study of True and Sham Acupuncture Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Page:305—316
3. Mechanism of Interdigestive Migrating Motor Complex. Page:246—257
4. An Update on Post-infectious Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Role of Genetics, Immune Activation, Serotonin and Altered Microbiome. Page:258—268
5. Physiological and Functional Evaluation of the Transposed Human Pylorus as a Distal Sphincter. Page:269—277
6. Atypical Symptoms in Patients With Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Page:278—283
7. The Relationship Between Existence of Typical Symptoms and Psychological Factors in Patients With Erosive Esophagitis. Page:284—290
8. Role of Acid and Weakly Acidic Reflux in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Off Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy. Page:291—297
9. Subtypes and Symptomatology of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Children and Adolescents: A School-based Survey Using Rome III Criteria. Page:298—304
10. Psychiatric, Somatic and Other Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome at a Tertiary Care Center. Page:324—331
11. How to Interpret a Functional or Motility Test: Slow Nutrient Drinking Test. Page:332—335
12. Typical Finding of Mechanical Obstruction Suggested in High-resolution Manometry. Page:336—337
13. High-resolution Manometry for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in a Patient With Large Cervical Osteophytes. Page:338—339
14. A New Concept for Pacemaker Activity in the Human Stomach (J Physiol 2011:589Pt 24;6105-6118). Page:340—341
15. What Is the Profiles for Predicting Treatment Responsiveness in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease? (Gut 2012;61:501-506). Page:342—344
16. Constipation Is Also an Important Cause of Fecal Incontinence in Old People. Page:345—345
17. Constipation Is Also an Important Cause of Fecal Incontinence in Old People: Author's Reply. Page:346—347
18. Is There Enough Evidence for the Association of GNbeta3 C825T Polymorphism With Functional Dyspepsia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome?. Page:348—349
19. Is There Enough Evidence for the Association of GNbeta3 C825T Polymorphism With Functional Dyspepsia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome?: Author's Reply. Page:350—351
20. Atypical Symptoms Are Related to Typical Symptoms Rather Than Histologic and Endoscopic Esophagitis. Page:233—235
21. Silent Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Page:236—238
22. Investigating Functional Dyspepsia in Asia. Page:239—245