Most dyspeptic patients have no clinically significant abnormalities on investigation. |
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My hit counter goes up every time I have a feud with some dyspeptic sociopath on the pro-war left. |
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And many of the thoughts, often viewed as grumblingly dyspeptic and idiosyncratic, have come to pass. |
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They are trying to get around Dean's fight-back persona by portraying him as a dyspeptic, impetuous fool. |
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Such a strategy involves treating dyspeptic patients positive for H pylori without actual ulcer disease. |
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The careful grooming of hair of the face is the most potent calmative that could ever be prescribed for dyspeptic morale. |
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However, these drugs may be useful, particularly in patients with other dyspeptic symptoms such as nausea or early satiety. |
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In populations with a high incidence of ulcer disease, the authors recommend antibiotic treatment for all H. pylori-positive, dyspeptic patients. |
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Both men are chronically dyspeptic, which is, perhaps, what makes them so good. |
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Investigation of dyspeptic patients by test and endoscopy increased the use of resources without producing benefit. |
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A thin, dyspeptic man faultlessly dressed in black broadcloth, he leans over his desk, and brushes slavery impatiently aside. |
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A celestial organ devolves into the shrill shrieks of swooping banshees, and deep rumbles sound like the dyspeptic gurgles in a huge beasts' stomach. |
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The authors conclude that in dyspeptic patients older than 50 years, initial endoscopy could be an effective strategy if the cost of the procedure could be lowered. |
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They stated that testing for Helicobacter pylori in dyspeptic patients provided additional diagnostic information in patients deemed to have a high risk of peptic ulcer. |
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I notice from looking back at that post how dyspeptic I sound. |
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I have been insomniac, dyspeptic, paranoid and weepy, mostly after hours but occasionally at lunchtime, sequestered between my big bookshelf and my desk. |
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But Considine accepts that he hasn't helped himself with some dyspeptic interviews he has given. |
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In dyspeptic patients with an H. pylori infection, the concurrent gastritis can be healed with appropriate eradication therapy. |
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Liver symptomatology: anamnesis particularities, pain, dyspeptic disorders, other functional disorders. |
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This medication can relieve dyspeptic symptoms and improve gastric emptying. |
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His exacting personal standards, morose private nature and unapologetic misogyny often gave him a truculent, dyspeptic appearance which was well deserved. |
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Perhaps the threat of legal action has also played a role in curbing the horde of dyspeptic deviants. |
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In every midterm with a dyspeptic electorate, their anger has been aimed in one direction. |
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Although Britons usually take a dyspeptic view of their representatives, there is a different, bloodier mood now. |
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Prompt endoscopy is not a preferred strategy in non-heartburn dominant dyspeptic patients. |
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Persons may complain only of indigestion or other vague dyspeptic symptoms commonly found in other conditions. |
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A person may have some heart afliction which does not obtrude in one's ordinary life, but if one tries to emulate a dyspeptic snake, then one is asking for-and will get-trouble. |
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America is in the mood for Adams's dyspeptic common sense. |
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However, dyspepsia may be caused by a number of different conditions and dyspeptic symptoms do not necessarily mean that the sufferer has a particular condition such as ulcer, esophagitis, gastritis or cancer. |
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His dyspeptic view echoed somewhat that of Groucho Marx's — he would not want to belong to a club that, after jilting him a few times, would make him as a member. |
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This has made some social conservatives rather, um, dyspeptic. |
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Sir Maurice made a rough, dyspeptic sound, as if chewing a mint. |
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