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Natural History of Patients with X-ray-negative Dyspepsia in General Practice
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1972
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General Practice SettingFood IntoleranceFunctional Gastrointestinal DisorderGood PrognosisDiagnosisGastroenterologyGeneral PracticeSurgeryPeptic UlcerMedicineGastric DisordersRadiology
When 102 patients with dyspepsia who had normal findings on barium-meal examination in 1964 were interviewed in 1970, 85 of them (76%) were symptomatically improved, and only three were later shown to have a peptic ulcer. This suggests that "x-ray-negative dyspepsia" has a good prognosis in a general practice setting.
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