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The role of acid and duodenal gastroesophageal reflux in symptomatic GERD
G.H. Koek
, J. Tack
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, D. Sifrim
, T. Lerut
, J. Janssens
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Corresponding author for this work
NUTRIM - Institute of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
100%
Gastroesophageal Reflux
100%
Acid Reflux
62%
Symptom Score
50%
Positive Symptoms
50%
Mixed Reflux
37%
Symptom Association Probability
25%
No Significant Difference
12%
Bilirubin
12%
Typical Symptoms
12%
Optical Density
12%
Bile Reflux
12%
Bilitec
12%
Extraesophageal Symptoms
12%
INIS
diseases
100%
symptoms
100%
patients
91%
probability
16%
ph value
16%
women
8%
monitoring
8%
esophagus
8%
bilirubin
8%
bile
8%
optical density
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gastroesophageal Reflux
100%
Reflux
66%
Positive Syndrome
33%
Bilirubin
8%
Biliary Reflux
8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bilirubin
100%