In spite of the fancy technology available to quantitate and qualitate reflux in kids, its identification remains what we call a clinical diagnosis. That means that as physicians we make the diagnosis by talking to patients. As pediatricians we depend on a parent's input to help round out the symptoms described by a child. But many times when I directly ask parents about symptoms of heartburn they immediately dismiss the idea.... Continue reading...
Monday, January 19, 2009
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