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Review
. 2009 May;38(5):288-90, 292-4.

Treatment options for functional gastrointestinal disorders: from empiric to complementary approaches

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Treatment options for functional gastrointestinal disorders: from empiric to complementary approaches

K Lynette Whitfield et al. Pediatr Ann. 2009 May.
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