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Meanings of dyspeptic symptoms in inglês
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Usage of dyspeptic symptoms in inglês
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There was no association between gastric motility abnormalities and dyspepticsymptoms.
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The optimal treatment for dyspepticsymptoms in patients with CAG remains to be defined.
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However, there was no association between gastric motility abnormalities and dyspepticsymptoms on gastric scintigraphy.
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The significantly higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in the patients with diabetes may partially explain their dyspepticsymptoms.
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The analyses of these drugs showed that the 2 groups of drugs are associated with a significant reduction in dyspepticsymptoms.
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Poland mentions a man (possibly Cummings) who, in 1807, was admitted to Guy's Hospital with dyspepticsymptoms which he attributed to knife-swallowing.
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Yet dyspepticsymptoms, more especially heartburn and flatulence, occur so frequently at this time that something should be said regarding their causation and treatment.
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Although the role of H. pylori in functional dyspepsia is still unknown, recent studies including meta-analysis have indicated that H. pylori eradication improves dyspepticsymptoms.
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IgG antibodies were present in 81% of the rosacea patients with dyspepsia and 16% of the rosacea patients without dyspepticsymptoms.
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The patients' dyspepticsymptoms were also explored using self-completed symptom questionnaires with 10 variables (4 scales, 0-3 points) at the same time.
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Helicobacter pylori was present in 27 (77%) of 35 patients with diabetes with dyspepticsymptoms and in 22 (61%) of 36 patients without dyspepticsymptoms.
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Conclusions: Dyspepticsymptoms are frequent in children, and its association with H. pylori infection is more evident than with recurrent abdominal pain.