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1948-, Olden Kevin W., ed. Handbook of functional gastrointestinal disorders. New York: M. Dekker, 1996.

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Drossman, Douglas, Lin Chang, William D. Chey, John Kellow, Jan Tack, and William E. Whitehead, eds. Rome IV Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Raleigh, NC USA: The Rome Foundation, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.24890/pc.

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Hongō, Michio, editor of compilation, ed. Functional and GI motility disorders. Basel: Karger, 2014.

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1939-, Cohen Sidney, and Soloway Roger D, eds. Functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1987.

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Fleisher, David R. Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1089-2.

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A, Drossman Douglas, ed. Understanding the irritable gut: The functional gastrointestinal disorders. McLean, Va: Degnon Associates, 2008.

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Lacy, Brian E., Michael D. Crowell, and John K. DiBaise, eds. Functional and Motility Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1498-2.

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Chang, Lin, William D. Chey, John Kellow, Jan Tack, and William E. Whitehead, eds. Rome IV Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction. Raleigh, NC USA: The Rome Foundation, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.24890/gb.

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Mark, Pimentel, Conklin Jeffrey, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Color Atlas of High Resolution Manometry. Boston, MA: Springer-Verlag US, 2009.

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Malfertheiner, P. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. S Karger Pub, 2001.

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J, Tack, ed. Functional gastrointestinal disorders. [Netherland]: Elsevier, 2004.

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Olden, Kevin W. Handbook of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Olden, Kevin W. Handbook of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Olden, Kevin W. Handbook of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Olden, Kevin W. Handbook of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Olden, Kevin W., ed. Handbook of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003067375.

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Drossman, Douglas A. Rome II : The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. 2nd ed. Degnon Associates, Inc., 2000.

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R, Mertz Howard, ed. Functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2003.

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Stern, Julian, Simon R. Knowles, and Geoff Hebbard. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Biopsychosocial Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Stern, Julian, Simon R. Knowles, and Geoff Hebbard. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Biopsychosocial Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Drossman, Douglas A. Rome II: The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Degnon Associates, Inc., 2000.

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Drossman, Douglas Ed. Rome III: The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. 3rd ed. Degon Associates, Inc., 2006.

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Stern, Julian, Simon R. Knowles, and Geoff Hebbard. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Biopsychosocial Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Satish S.C. Rao MD PhD FRCP (Lon), Henry Parkman MD, and Richard McCallum MD. Handbook of Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Disorders. Slack Incorporated, 2015.

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Stern, Julian, Simon R. Knowles, and Geoff Hebbard. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Biopsychosocial Treatment Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Drossman, Douglas A., and Joel E. Richer. The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment : A Multinational Consensus. Little Brown & Co, 1994.

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A, Drossman Douglas, ed. The Functional gastrointestinal disorders: Diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment : a multinational consenus. Boston: Little, Brown, 1994.

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(Editor), J. R. Malagelada, and U. Preuschoff (Editor), eds. Functional Disorders Of The Gastrointestinal Tract (Solvay Pharmaceuticals Confere). IOS Press, 2005.

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Faure, Christophe, Nikhil Thapar, and Carlo Di Lorenzo. Pediatric Neurogastroenterology: Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Disorders in Children. Springer, 2012.

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Faure, Christophe, Nikhil Thapar, and Carlo Di Lorenzo. Pediatric Neurogastroenterology: Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Disorders in Children. Springer, 2018.

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Faure, Christophe, Nikhil Thapar, and Carlo Di Lorenzo. Pediatric Neurogastroenterology: Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Disorders in Children. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Faure, Christophe, Nikhil Thapar, and Carlo Di Lorenzo. Pediatric Neurogastroenterology: Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Disorders in Children. Humana Press, 2012.

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Pediatric Neurogastroenterology Gastrointestinal Motility And Functional Disorders In Children. Humana Press Inc., 2012.

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Faure, Christophe, Nikhil Thapar, and Carlo Di Lorenzo. Pediatric Neurogastroenterology: Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Disorders in Children. Springer, 2016.

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DiBaise, John K., Brian E. Lacy, and Michael D. Crowell. Functional and Motility Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Case Study Approach. Springer, 2014.

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DiBaise, John K., Brian E. Lacy, and Michael D. Crowell. Functional and Motility Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Case Study Approach. Springer, 2014.

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Flick, Arnold L. Taming Your Guts: A Complete Guide to Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Independently Published, 2019.

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(Editor), Douglas A. Drossman, Joel E. Richer (Editor), and Nicholas Talley (Editor), eds. The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Diagnosis, Pathophsiology, and Treatment: A Multinational Consensus. 3rd ed. Degnon and Associates, 1997.

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A, Drossman Douglas, ed. Rome II: The functional gastrointestinal disorders : diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment : a multinational consensus. 2nd ed. McLean, VA: Degnon Associates, 2000.

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Fleisher, David R. Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children: Biopsychosocial Concepts for Clinical Practice. Springer, 2014.

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Fleisher, David R. R. Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children: Biopsychosocial Concepts for Clinical Practice. Springer, 2014.

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Keshav, Satish, and Alexandra Kent. Psychiatry in gastrointestinal medicine. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0206.

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This chapter discusses psychiatric conditions with gastrointestinal (GI) consequences (including eating disorders, depression, and side effects of psychiatric medications), and GI diseases with psychiatric symptoms (including hepatic encephalopathy, coeliac disease, Wilson’s disease, acute intermittent porphyria, functional GI disease, and inflammatory bowel disease).
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1955-, Bonavina L., DeMeester Tom Ryan, Fuchs K. H. 1952-, and Stein H. J. 1966-, eds. Functional foregut disorders: Pathophysiology - diagnosis - surgical management ; dedicated to Tom Ryan DeMeester on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Heidelberg: Barth, 1998.

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Keshav, Satish, and Alexandra Kent. Functional gastrointestinal diseases. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0205.

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Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional bowel disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain associated with a change in bowel habit or stool consistency in the absence of any definite organic abnormality. It is the commonest functional gastrointestinal syndrome. Many others have been defined clinically, including functional dyspepsia, functional biliary pain, functional abdominal pain, and so on.
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Drossman, Douglas Ed. Rome III: The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorder. 3rd ed. Degnon Associates, Inc., 2006.

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Nestle Nutrition S. A. (Corporate Author), Edgard E. Delvin (Editor), and Michael J. Lentze (Editor), eds. Gastrointestinal Functions. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001.

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Beattie, R. Mark, Anil Dhawan, and John W.L. Puntis. Intestinal failure. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569862.003.0013.

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Short-bowel syndrome 98Excessive diarrhoea 100Motility disorders 101Mucosal disorders 102The term intestinal failure (IF) refers to a functionally impaired gastrointestinal tract unable to maintain biochemical homeostasis and support normal growth. Short-bowel syndrome (SBS) is a common cause of IF and usually defined as a severe reduction in functional gut mass below the minimal amount necessary for digestion and absorption adequate to satisfy the nutrient and fluid requirements for growth. Other causes of IF include mucosal abnormalities giving rise to protracted diarrhoea, and neuromuscular disorders resulting in chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction syndrome (CIIPS). See ...
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Omran, Yasser Al, and Qasim Aziz. Mechanisms of visceral pain in irritable bowel syndrome. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0016.

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Throughout history, symptoms of nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, and pain have been described in relation to diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal disorders that give rise to these symptoms are broadly characterized as one of two types: structural or functional. Although structural diseases can be easily identified, and even cured by means of medical or surgical intervention, functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) remain a medical enigma. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) constitutes one of the 40 or so conditions under the FGIDs umbrella. It is characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits and has an estimated prevalence of 5%–20% in the Western world. Around 40 years ago, little was known about the mechanism behind visceral pain in IBS. Ritchie’s landmark study was one of the first to begin to elucidate some of the mechanisms involved (and therefore provide some insight into putative treatments) in the difficult area of FGIDs.
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Chakera, Aron, William G. Herrington, and Christopher A. O’Callaghan. Disorders of plasma magnesium. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0177.

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Normal serum magnesium levels are in the range of 0.7–1.0 mmol/l and, as for calcium, most of the total body magnesium is found in bone and soft tissues. Magnesium is essential for normal cell metabolism (as a cofactor for numerous enzymes) and for neuronal function, and regulates parathyroid hormone release. Alterations in serum magnesium levels are usually asymptomatic unless severe. As there are large tissue reserves of magnesium, hypomagnesaemia usually only develops with chronic gastrointestinal or renal losses, or prolonged dietary insufficiency. Hypermagnesaemia is almost always iatrogenic, due to excessive supplementation. This chapter reviews the causes and management of derangements of plasma magnesium.
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(Editor), Jorg-Dieter Schulzke, Michael Fromm (Editor), Ernst-Otto Riecken (Editor), and Henry J. Binder (Editor), eds. Epithelial Transport and Barrier Function: Pathomechanisms in Gastrointestinal Disorders (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences). New York Academy of Sciences, 2001.

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