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Gastrointestinales Gas

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Klagen über gastrointestinales Gas wie übermäßiges Rülpsen, störendes Entweichen von Wind aus dem Anus, Bauchschmerzen und Blähungsgefühl gehören zu den häufigsten Symptomen von Patienten einer Magen-Darm-Klinik.

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Read, N.W. (1987). Gastrointestinales Gas. In: Koelz, H.R., Aeberhard, P. (eds) Gastroenterologische Pathophysiologie. Interdisziplinäre Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71876-2_3

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