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. 2012 Jun;21(2):10.1044/sasd21.2.52.
doi: 10.1044/sasd21.2.52.

Clinical Perspectives on Esophageal Disorders in Infants

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Clinical Perspectives on Esophageal Disorders in Infants

Chin Yee Chan et al. ASHA Lead. 2012 Jun.

Abstract

Esophageal pathologies are complex and lend themselves to multivariable analysis before a definitive diagnosis can be considered. It is imperative that the clinician establish a methodology for selecting the appropriate technological assessment within scientific testing parameters to establish optimal clinicopathological presentation and determine best practice for patient care.

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