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Irritable Bowel Syndrome—Diagnosis and Treatment

JAMA Clinical Reviews

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Irritable Bowel - What Are the Alarm Symptoms?

When you're performing a physical examination on one of these patients, what do you look for? So many times we see patients with abdominal pain in whom the pain is arising from the anterior abdominal wall. And then there are conditions that mimic the symptoms of irritable bowel. The classical one would be celiac disease and so, serological screening at least with tissue transgutaminase and immunoglobulin A measurement might be indicated.

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