Systematic review with meta‐analysis: post‐infectious functional dyspepsia
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2014Vol. 41(2), pp. 177–188
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Abstract
Infectious gastroenteritis is associated with an increased risk for subsequent dyspepsia as well as for irritable bowel syndrome. Post-infectious FD and post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome may represent different aspects of the same pathophysiology. Further studies will be needed to determine this.
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