Pathologic duodenogastric reflux associated with persistence of symptoms after cholecystectomy
Paul Wilson(Creighton University), Tom R. DeMeester(Creighton University), Robert K. Ueda(Creighton University), Galen Perdikis(Vanderbilt University), John R. Jamieson(Creighton University), Marco Anselmino(Creighton University), Ronald A. Hinder(University of Southern California)
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