The prevalence of clinically significant endoscopic findings in primary care patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia: the Canadian Adult Dyspepsia Empiric Treatment - Prompt Endoscopy (CADET-PE) study (Q28196518)

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The prevalence of clinically significant endoscopic findings in primary care patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia: the Canadian Adult Dyspepsia Empiric Treatment - Prompt Endoscopy (CADET-PE) study
scientific article (publication date: 15 June 2003)

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    The prevalence of clinically significant endoscopic findings in primary care patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia: the Canadian Adult Dyspepsia Empiric Treatment - Prompt Endoscopy (CADET-PE) study (English)
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    A B R Thomson
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    A N Barkun
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    D Armstrong
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    N Chiba
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    R J White
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    S Daniels
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    S Escobedo
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    B Chakraborty
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    P Sinclair
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    S J O Veldhuyzen Van Zanten
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    15 June 2003
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    1481-91
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