"Chronic or recurrent gastrointestinal disorders without an identifiable structural or biochemical explanation by the routine diagnostic tests. Functional gastrointestinal disorders are classified according to the presumed site of the disorder
- A clinical evaluation of uropepsin in upper gastrointestinal diseases.
- Cholinergic and anticholinergic drugs and their trial in treatment of gastrointestinal disorders; trial of urecholine and banthine.
- Functional digestive disease in the aged.
- Functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Not Available
- Practical considerations in functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Rejection dyspepsia.
- The clinical applicability of uropepsin studies in gastroenterology.
- The malabsorption syndrome.
- The role of parasympatholytic drugs in the correction of fluid and electrolyte imbalances due to excessive loss of gastroenteric secretions.
- Treatment of gastrointestinal disorders with an anticholinergic tranquilizer combination.
- Uropepsin determination as a clinical test; studies in gastrointestinal diseases, cholecystopathies, diabetes mellitus, and some other diseases.
- Uropepsin excretion in gastroduodenal disease; a correlative clinical study.
- [Action of injectable thiazinamium on gastroduodenal syndromes; experimental and clinical data.]
- [Attempted therapy of various grave and stubborn dyspeptic states with banthine; report of 17 cases.]
- [Bifidumbacterin in gastrointestinal diseases of calves]
- [Considerations on the treatment of certain gastrointestinal infections with formocibazol.]
- [Daily rhythm of uropepsin excretion & its diagnostic value in some pathological states of the gastrointestinal tract.]
- [Dyspepsias and gastritis caused by regurgitation.]
- [Effect of surgery on uropepsin in certain gastroduodenal diseases.]
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