The multidimensional clinical profile for disorders of gut-brain interaction
The biopsychosocial model highlights the complex interactions between early life factors, psychosocial factors, and physiologic mechanisms in the pathogenesis of disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI). The Rome IV diagnostic criteria help clinicians diagnose DGBI on the basis of gastrointestinal...
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Main Authors: | Preetha Iyengar (Author), Lin Chang (Author) |
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