Bravo catheter-free pH monitoring: normal values, concordance, optimal diagnostic thresholds, and accuracy.
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G. Portale | L. Chan | J. Hagen | T. Demeester | C. Peyre | S. DeMeester | J. Leers | J. Lipham | S. Ayazi | C. Streets | F. Banki
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