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R E Clouse

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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|October 16, 1999
Cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults: clinical features and response to tricyclic antidepressantsC Prakash, R E Clouse
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|January 5, 2002
Detection of incomplete lower esophageal sphincter relaxation with conventional point-pressure sensorsA Staiano, R E Clouse
Digestive Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|November 4, 2000
Topographic esophageal manometry: an emerging clinical and investigative approachR E Clouse, C Prakash
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|September 1, 1983
Contraction abnormalities of the esophageal body in patients referred to manometry. A new approach to manometric classificationR E Clouse, A Staiano
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|May 1, 1991
Incomplete lower esophageal sphincter relaxation in subjects with peristalsis: prevalence and clinical outcomeG Aliperti, R E Clouse
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|December 22, 1998
The changing use of esophageal manometry in clinical practiceA Alrakawi, R E Clouse
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 13, 2006
Esophageal motor disordersC Prakash, R E Clouse
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 7, 2006
Esophageal motor disordersC Prakash, R E Clouse
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|February 1, 1992
Manometric patterns using esophageal body and lower sphincter characteristics. Findings in 1013 patientsR E Clouse, A Staiano
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|September 1, 1991
Reproducibility of the rapid pull-through technique for categorizing lower esophageal sphincter pressureA Staiano, R E Clouse
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|October 16, 1999
Cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults: clinical features and response to tricyclic antidepressantsC Prakash, R E Clouse
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|January 5, 2002
Detection of incomplete lower esophageal sphincter relaxation with conventional point-pressure sensorsA Staiano, R E Clouse
Digestive Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|November 4, 2000
Topographic esophageal manometry: an emerging clinical and investigative approachR E Clouse, C Prakash
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|September 1, 1983
Contraction abnormalities of the esophageal body in patients referred to manometry. A new approach to manometric classificationR E Clouse, A Staiano
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|May 1, 1991
Incomplete lower esophageal sphincter relaxation in subjects with peristalsis: prevalence and clinical outcomeG Aliperti, R E Clouse
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|December 22, 1998
The changing use of esophageal manometry in clinical practiceA Alrakawi, R E Clouse
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 13, 2006
Esophageal motor disordersC Prakash, R E Clouse
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 7, 2006
Esophageal motor disordersC Prakash, R E Clouse
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|February 1, 1992
Manometric patterns using esophageal body and lower sphincter characteristics. Findings in 1013 patientsR E Clouse, A Staiano
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|September 1, 1991
Reproducibility of the rapid pull-through technique for categorizing lower esophageal sphincter pressureA Staiano, R E Clouse
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