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Chicago classification for minor peristaltic abnormalities—Much ado about nothing!

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Jain, M., Srinivas, M. & Venkataraman, J. Chicago classification for minor peristaltic abnormalities—Much ado about nothing!. Indian J Gastroenterol 38, 362–363 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-019-00975-2

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