Diagnosis of IBS: symptoms, symptom-based criteria, biomarkers or 'psychomarkers'?

Volume: 11, Issue: 11, Pages: 683 - 691
Published: Jul 29, 2014
Abstract
IBS is estimated to have a prevalence of up to 20% in Western populations and results in substantial costs to health-care services worldwide, estimated to be US$1 billion per year in the USA. IBS remains difficult to diagnose due to its multifactorial aetiology, heterogeneous nature and overlap of symptoms with organic pathologies, such as coeliac disease and IBD. As a result, IBS often continues to be a diagnosis of exclusion, resulting in...
Paper Details
Title
Diagnosis of IBS: symptoms, symptom-based criteria, biomarkers or 'psychomarkers'?
Published Date
Jul 29, 2014
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
683 - 691
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