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Date Added: October 11, 2008 12:04:05 AM
( World Journal of Gastroenterology ) The prevalence rate of laryngopharyngeal reflux in studied subjects with reflux esophagitis was 23.9 percent. Age, hoarseness, and hiatus hernia were factors significantly associated with LPR. In addition, the patients who coexisted with hiatus hernia and hoarseness had very high odds ratio for LPR. In 23 patients with hiatus hernia, the group with LPR was ...

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