Transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations and reflux: mechanistic analysis using concurrent fluoroscopy and high-resolution manometry.
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Peter J Kahrilas | John E Pandolfino | Sudip K Ghosh | J. Pandolfino | P. Kahrilas | S. Ghosh | Qing Zhang | Qing G Zhang | Alexander Han | Christopher Boniquit | A. Han | C. Boniquit | Alexander K. Han
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