Sa2101: COMPARISON OF CLINICAL UTILIZATION OF HIGH-RESOLUTION ESOPHAGEAL MANOMETRY BETWEEN PEDIATRICS AND ADULTS DEMONSTRATES A NEED FOR PEDIATRIC-SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
Trevor A. Davis(Washington University in St. Louis), C. Prakash Gyawali(Washington University in St. Louis), Benjamin D. Rogers(Washington University in St. Louis), Devan Patel(Jacobs (United States))
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