The outcome of unexplained dyspepsia. A questionnaire follow-up study of patients after endoscopy.
Ninety-three consecutive patients referred to a gastroenterology unit with unexplained dyspeptic symptoms were sent a postal questionnaire 6-12 months after endoscopy. It inquired into their current physical symptoms and subjective improvement since investigation, satisfaction with treatment, past h...
Main Authors: | Morris, C, Chapman, R, Mayou, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1992
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