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Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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2017
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23
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4
Volume:
23
Issue:
4
1. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Could Progress to Achalasia.
Page:618—618
2. A Rare Cause of Acute Colonic Pseudo-obstruction: Ogilvie’s Syndrome Caused by Herpes Zoster.
Page:616—617
3. The Effect of Deoxycholic Acid on Secretion and Motility in the Rat and Guinea Pig Large Intestine.
Page:606—615
4. Comparison of Changes in the Interstitial Cells of Cajal and Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase-positive Neuronal Cells With Aging Between the Ascending and Descending Colon of F344 Rats.
Page:592—605
5. Detecting the Non-physiological, Surgically Tailored Ileocolic Anastomosis Using the Wireless Motility Capsule. A Pre- and Post-operative, Prospective, Within Subject Trial.
Page:585—591
6. Alterations of Food-specific Serum IgG4 Titers to Common Food Antigens in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Page:578—584
7. Nationwide Multicenter Study for Overlaps of Common Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Korean Patients With Constipation.
Page:569—577
8. Prediction of Delayed Colonic Transit Using Bristol Stool Form and Stool Frequency in Eastern Constipated Patients: A Difference From the West.
Page:561—568
9. Psychiatric Co-morbidity in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome at a Tertiary Care Center in Northern India.
Page:555—560
10. The Ability of the Eating Assessment Tool-10 to Detect Aspiration in Patients With Neurological Disorders.
Page:550—554
11. Early Assessment of Cost-effectiveness of Gastric Electrical Stimulation for Diabetic Nausea and Vomiting.
Page:541—549
12. Severe Delayed Gastric Emptying Induces Non-acid Reflux up to Proximal Esophagus in Neurologically Impaired Patients.
Page:533—540
13. Intravenous Corticotropin-releasing Hormone Administration Increases Esophageal Electrical Sensitivity in Healthy Individuals.
Page:526—532
14. Relationship Between Salivary Pepsin Concentration and Esophageal Mucosal Integrity in Patients With Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
Page:517—525
15. Is Helicobacter pylori Associated Functional Dyspepsia Correlated With Dysbiosis?.
Page:504—516
16. Reflux Hypersensitivity: A New Functional Esophageal Disorder.
Page:495—503
17. Understanding the Chicago Classification: From Tracings to Patients.
Page:487—494
18. The Clinical Implications of Overlap Between Constipation and Common Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.
Page:485—486
19. Can Acute Stress Cause Esophageal Hypersensitivity in Healthy Individuals?.
Page:483—484