Functional gastrointestinal disorders are associated with the joint hypermobility syndrome in secondary care: a case–control study
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2015Vol. 27(4), pp. 569–579
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Asma Fikree, Rubina Aktar, Rodney Grahame, Alan J. Hakim, Joan K. Morris, Charles H. Knowles, Qasim Aziz
Abstract
JHS is significantly associated with FGID, and this subgroup of patients have increased comorbidity and decreased QOL. Further research is required to understand the pathophysiological basis of this association.
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