Volume: 18 Issue: 1

1. How to Interpret a Functional or Motility Test: Colon Transit Study. Page:94—99
2. Prevalence and Predictive Factors of Fecal Incontinence. Page:86—93
3. Anti-Enteric Neuronal Antibodies and the Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Page:78—85
4. Gender Role in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Comparison of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Module (ROME III) Between Male and Female Patients. Page:70—77
5. Colon Transit Time According to Physical Activity Level in Adults. Page:64—69
6. The Relationship Between Gastric Myoelectric Activity and SCN5A Mutation Suggesting Sodium Channelopathy in Patients With Brugada Syndrome and Functional Dyspepsia: A Pilot Study. Page:58—63
7. Economic Impact of Dyspepsia in Rural and Urban Malaysia: A Population-Based Study. Page:43—57
8. Prevalence of Hidden Gastroparesis in the Community: The Gastroparesis "Iceberg". Page:34—42
9. Pathophysiologic Findings of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in China. Page:19—33
10. Psychological Co-morbidity in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Epidemiology, Mechanisms and Management. Page:13—18
11. Deglutitive Inhibition, Latency Between Swallow and Esophageal Contractions and Primary Esophageal Motor Disorders. Page:6—12
12. The Physical Activity Level in Female Affects Colon Transit Time. Page:4—5
13. Why Do Irritable Bowel Syndrome Women Often Have Nausea Symptom?. Page:1—3
14. What Is the Correct Assignment on Enrolled Patients Receiving Various Doses of Medication in a Study Design?. Page:114—115
15. The Necessity of Validated Questionnaires: Determining Accurate Responses to Proton Pump Inhibitor Use. Page:113—113
16. Is Otilonium Bromide Really Effective for Treating Asian Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome?: Author's Reply. Page:111—112
17. Is Otilonium Bromide Really Effective for Treating Asian Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome?. Page:109—110
18. Acute Tryptophan Depletion and Functional Brain Imaging in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Gut 2011;60:1196-1203). Page:106—108
19. Dose Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Dysmotility Have an Autoimmune Origin? (Neurogastroenterol Motil 2011;23:1000-1006, e459). Page:104—105
20. Variant Achalasia: A New Category of the Chicago Classification Published in 2011. Page:102—103
21. A Patient With Progression of Diffuse Esophageal Spasm to Classic Achalasia. Page:100—101