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Irritable Bowel Syndrome An Issue Of Gastroenterology Clinics Vol 34 Issue 2 1st Edition Nicholas J Talley Md Phd Facp Fracp Frcp

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome An Issue Of Gastroenterology Clinics Vol 34 Issue 2 1st Edition Nicholas J Talley Md Phd Facp Fracp Frcp
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Publisher: Saunders
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Nicholas J. Talley MD PhD FACP FRACP FRCP
ISBN: 9781416027836, 1416027831
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1
Volume: Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 173-360 (June 2005)

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome An Issue Of Gastroenterology Clinics Vol 34 Issue 2 1st Edition Nicholas J Talley Md Phd Facp Fracp Frcp by Nicholas J. Talley Md Phd Facp Fracp Frcp 9781416027836, 1416027831 instant download after payment.

IBS is a functional bowel disorder characterized by symptoms of abdominal pain or discomfort and associated with disturbed defecation. The syndrome is understood in terms of multiple physiological determinants contributing to a common set of symptoms rather than as a single disease entity. Current and future diagnostic approaches and treatments will depend on identifying the specific pathophysiological subgroups contributing to these symptoms.  This issue is devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and managment of this disorder.

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