High-resolution manometry combined with impedance measurements discriminates the cause of dysphagia in children
Nathalie Rommel(KU Leuven), Samuel Nurko(Boston Children's Hospital), Margot Selleslagh(KU Leuven), Charles Cock(Flinders University), Leonel Rodriguez(Yale University), Rachel Rosan(Boston Children's Hospital), Stamatiki Kritas(KU Leuven), Taher Omari(Women's and Children's Hospital)
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