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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) in Adults

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    TopAbstracts in GERD/Gastritis 12/15/2009 - (DGNews)
    Novel Reflux Inhibitor Shows Promise for Difficult-to-Treat GERD: Presented at GASTRO (UEGW/WCOG) 2009 - (DGDispatch)
    Study Finds Prevalence of Barrett's Oesophagus in Asymptomatic Women - (DGNews)
    Reflux related hospital admissions after fundoplication in children with neurological impairment: retrospective cohort study - (BMJ)
    TopAbstracts in GERD/Gastritis 11/17/2009 - (DGNews)

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      Small Cell Carcinoma Arising in Barrett's Esophagus: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
      Epigastric Lump: An Unusual Presentation of Erosive Hemorrhagic Gastritis
      Proton Pump Inhibitor-Responsive Chronic Cough Without Acid Reflux: A Case Report
      Sebaceous Glands in Esophagus in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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      news Advances in the Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

      Presented by:The UC Davis Health System
      LecturerJuan Carlos Garcia, M.D.
      Approximate duration:Not available
      Summary points:This audiovisual presentation provides an overview on the pathophysiology of gastroesophageal reflux disease, the injury that results to the gastrointestinal system, its prevalence, pathogenic factors, clinical presentations, atypical symptoms, and diagnostic testing, and includes an evidence-based review of current treatment approaches.
      Accreditation:The UC Davis Health System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Continuing Medical Education at University of California, Davis, Health System (School of Medicine, Medical Center and Medical Group) designates this Continuing Medical Education activity for test 1.0 credit hour(s) in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the AMA and Certification Program of the California Medical Association. Expiration date: February 7, 2010.
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      Audio:Yes
      Video:Yes
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      Pictures/Slides:Yes
      Discussion group:No
      Feedback possible:No
      Minimum connection needed:28.8
      Plugins needed:No
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