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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 12, 2019
Esophagogastric Junction Distensibility on Functional Lumen Imaging Probe Topography Predicts Treatment Response in Achalasia-Anatomy Matters!Anand S Jain, Dustin A Carlson, Joseph Triggs, et al.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery : Official Journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract|February 14, 2015
Emerging Techniques in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Pros and ConsP Marco Fisichella, Steven R DeMeester, Eric Hungness, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|December 9, 2017
The NOVEL trial: natural orifice versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy-a prospective, randomized evaluationSteven D Schwaitzberg, Kurt Roberts, John R Romanelli, et al.
Obesity Surgery|September 5, 2015
rs4771122 Predicts Multiple Measures of Long-Term Weight Loss After Bariatric SurgeryLaura J Rasmussen-Torvik, Abigail S Baldridge, Jennifer A Pacheco, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|July 2, 2020
Achalasia subtypes can be identified with functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) panometry using a supervised machine learning processDustin A Carlson, Wenjun Kou, Katharine P Rooney, et al.
Abdominal Imaging|August 17, 2014
Fluoroscopic findings post-peroral esophageal myotomyCarla Harmath, Jeanne Horowitz, Senta Berggruen, et al.
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 12, 2019
Esophagogastric Junction Distensibility on Functional Lumen Imaging Probe Topography Predicts Treatment Response in Achalasia-Anatomy Matters!Anand S Jain, Dustin A Carlson, Joseph Triggs, et al.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery : Official Journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract|February 14, 2015
Emerging Techniques in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Pros and ConsP Marco Fisichella, Steven R DeMeester, Eric Hungness, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|December 9, 2017
The NOVEL trial: natural orifice versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy-a prospective, randomized evaluationSteven D Schwaitzberg, Kurt Roberts, John R Romanelli, et al.
Obesity Surgery|September 5, 2015
rs4771122 Predicts Multiple Measures of Long-Term Weight Loss After Bariatric SurgeryLaura J Rasmussen-Torvik, Abigail S Baldridge, Jennifer A Pacheco, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|July 2, 2020
Achalasia subtypes can be identified with functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) panometry using a supervised machine learning processDustin A Carlson, Wenjun Kou, Katharine P Rooney, et al.
Abdominal Imaging|August 17, 2014
Fluoroscopic findings post-peroral esophageal myotomyCarla Harmath, Jeanne Horowitz, Senta Berggruen, et al.
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