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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
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is a motility disorder in which abnormal reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus causes mucosal damage, heartburn, and other clinical manifestations. Although the prevalence of GERD does not appear to increase with age. The pathogene...

H2 Receptor Blockers And Ppi's
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H2-blockers) and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are used to decrease stomach acid production. H2-blockers inhibit the histamine-induced acid production. PPIs block the protein that secrete acid into the stomach. They are more effective and m...

Differential Diagnosis
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Differential diagnosis will be made on the basis of these tests and the diagnosis will be done accordingly. Discussion Objective The main objective of the case study is to find out the actual diagnosis of the patient. Based on the patient p...

Protecting Patient Safety And Identity
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1 Heartburn is highly prevalent and can vary in frequency and severity. For some patients, it is merely an occasional nuisance. Among clinicians, frequent heartburn is widely acknowledged to be the most common symptom of gastro esophageal ...

Acid Reflux Disease
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Acid Reflux occurs when the tube that you use to intake the food from the throat to stomach is not strong enough to handle the acid. The food intake by you is digested by the stomach with the assist of an unpleasant produced and stored by i...

Preterm Infants
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preterm infants Introduction Laryngomalacia is the leading cause of stridor in infancy. It is the most common laryngeal anomaly of the newborn followed by subglottic stenosis and bilateral vocal fold paralysis. It is characterized by flacci...

Systematic Reviews
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systematic review of 17 trials showed a slight advantage, but statistically significant (NNT = 18)......