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Healing Horizons in Acid Reflux Disease
The Manifestations
and Medical
Management of GERD*
Supplement Editor:
JOEL E. RICHTER, MD
Chairman, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Special
Issue
November 2003
Supplement
5 to Volume 70
This publication
is supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca LP.
This supplement was developed in print form as a certified CME activity. To complete the activity for free CME credit, please request a free print copy of the supplement by e-mailing dunaskk@ccf.org.
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GERD
pathogenesis, pathophysiology, and clinical manifestations...............S4
PETER J. KAHRILAS, MD
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,
and Gilbert H. Marquardt Professor of Medicine,
Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill.
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Extraesophageal
symptoms of GERD..................................................................S20
KENNETH R.
DEVAULT, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Mayo School of Medicine,
and Director of Gastrointestinal Research,
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville,
Fla.
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The
continuum of GERD complications............................................................S33
M. BRIAN FENNERTY, MD
Professor of Medicine and Section Chief, Gastroenterology,
Oregon Health and Science University,
Portland, Ore.
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Profile
and assessment of GERD pharmacotherapy.........................................S51
PAUL N. MATON, MD
Digestive Diseases Research Institute,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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*This supplement was adapted
from selected chapters of the GI Masters Program: Healing Horizons in Acid Reflux Disease, Home Study Book,
2nd edition, edited by Joel E. Richter, MD, copyright 2003 by The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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