American gastroenterological association technical review on the evaluation of dyspepsia.
@article{Talley2005AmericanGA,
title={American gastroenterological association technical review on the evaluation of dyspepsia.},
author={Nicholas J. Talley and Nimish Vakil and Paul Moayyedi},
journal={Gastroenterology},
year={2005},
volume={129 5},
pages={
1756-80
}
}Nicholas J. Talley,* Nimish B. Vakil,** Paul Moayyedi*** * Division de Gastroenterologia y Hepatologia y Medicina Interna, Clinica Mayo, Facultad de Medicina Rochester, Minnesota. ** Universidad de Wisconsin, Facultad de Medicina Madison, Wisconsin Marquette University College of Health Sciences Milwaukee, Wisconsin. *** McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Correspondencia: Chair, Clinical Practice and Economics Committee, AGA National Office, c/o Membership Department, 4930 Del Ray…
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