Impaired deglutitive EGJ relaxation in clinical esophageal manometry: a quantitative analysis of 400 patients and 75 controls.
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Impaired deglutitive EGJ relaxation in clinical esophageal manometry: a quantitative analysis of 400 patients and 75 controls.
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Impaired deglutitive EGJ relax ...... 400 patients and 75 controls.
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John E Pandolfino
John O Clarke
Monika Kwiatek
Peter J Kahrilas
Sudip K Ghosh
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10.1152/AJPGI.00252.2007
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2007-08-09T00:00:00Z