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
The Cleveland Clinic

Special Issue
November 2003

Supplement 5 to Volume 70

 

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CONTENTS

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.

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.


The continuum of GERD complications............................................................S33
M. BRIAN FENNERTY, MD
Professor of Medicine and Section Chief, Gastroenterology,
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Ore.


Profile and assessment of GERD pharmacotherapy.........................................S51
PAUL N. MATON, MD
Digestive Diseases Research Institute, Oklahoma City, Okla.

*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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