Med. praxi. 2018;15(5):263-266 | DOI: 10.36290/med.2018.048

Actualities in functional esophageal disorders

MUDr. ©tefan Konečný, MUDr. Radek Kroupa, Ph.D., MUDr. Jiří Dolina, Ph.D.
Interní gastroenterologická klinika FN Brno a LF MU Brno

Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, better defined as Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction are clinical futures without a structuralbasis. This review is focused on Functional Esophageal Disorders and their treatment based on latest guidelines and Rome IVClassification.

Keywords: functional esophageal disorders, esophagus, heartburn, dysphagia, globus

Published: December 1, 2018  Show citation

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Konečný ©, Kroupa R, Dolina J. Actualities in functional esophageal disorders. Med. praxi. 2018;15(5):263-266. doi: 10.36290/med.2018.048.
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