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"Symptoms of Gastroesophageal Disease in Elderly Patients Less Typical but More Severe Than in Younger Patients" By Bruce Sylvester CHICAGO, IL -- May 23, 2005 -- With advancing age, prevalence of heartburn from gastroesophageal disease (GERD) decreases but severity increases, researchers reported here on May 15[th at Digestive Disease Week (DDW). "The most important finding here is that there is a relationship between age and symptomatology. We found that patients in the higher age group had fewer symptoms but they are more severe when you study them endoscopically," said investigator and presenter Johan Imschoot, MD, medical director of Nycomed Belgium in Brussels, Belgium. |
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