Pharyngeal swallowing and oesophageal motility during a solid meal test: a prospective study in healthy volunteers and patients with major motility disorders.
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M. Fox | D. Eberli | W. Schwizer | M. Fried | O. Distler | D. Pohl | D. Ang | H. Heinrich | B. Misselwitz | M. Sauter | S. Bütikofer | M. Hollenstein | Philip J. Thwaites | Irina Ulmer | Philip Thwaites
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