Distinct aetiopathogenesis in subgroups of functional dyspepsia according to the Rome III criteria
Conclusions
Different risk factors exist among FD subgroups based on the Rome III criteria, indicating distinct aetiopathogenesis of the subdivisions that may necessitate different therapeutic strategies.
Source: Gut - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Fang, Y.-J., Liou, J.-M., Chen, C.-C., Lee, J.-Y., Hsu, Y.-C., Chen, M.-J., Tseng, P.-H., Chen, C.-C., Chang, C.-Y., Yang, T.-H., Chang, W.-H., Wu, J.-Y., Wang, H.-P., Luo, J.-C., Lin, J.-T., Shun, C.-T., Wu, M.-S., for the Taiwan Gastrointestinal Disease Tags: Dyspepsia, Open access, Pancreatic cancer Stomach Source Type: research
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