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Functional bowel disorders, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), functional or nonulcer dyspepsia (NUD); Gastroparesis (slow gastric emptying) that can be associated ...
Autoimmune gastrointestinal dysmotility (AGID) is a limited form of dysautonomia that affects digestive tract motility. Although rare, the condition can be ...
Motility. Our consultants are experts in conditions that affect how food moves through the digestive system from the mouth to the colon.
That would include some of the most common functional GI disorders such as dyspepsia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastroparesis, irritable bowel syndrome, ...
The purpose of this study is to understand the day-to-day variability in stomach emptying and gastrointestinal (GI) transit in patients with digestive symptoms.
The purpose of this study is to objectively measure gastric motility during a standardized test meal, and over the full course of the WPS test, identify ...
The available testing includes: Gastric small bowel and colonic transit studies; Anorectal manometry; Colonic manometry; Esophageal manometry; Gastroduodenal ...
Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education offers a one-year GI Motility Fellowship in Minnesota.
The GI Motility Fellowship involves a one-year, combined clinical and motility testing experience. The fellow is also provided with the opportunity to ...
Most often, muscles contract to send food through the digestive tract. But with gastroparesis, the stomach's movement, called motility, slows or doesn't work at ...
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