Dysfunction of oesophageal motility in Helicobacter pylori‐infected patients with reflux oesophagitis
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F. Chan | J. Sung | W. Leung | F. Chan | J. Sung | J. Wu | A. C. Lai | S. K. Wong | W. Leung | S. K. H. Wong | A. Lai
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