Intraoperative distensibility measurement in POEM for achalasia: impact on patient outcome and associations with other outcome variables at 1-year follow-up.
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Full Title: Surg Endosc
Abbreviation: Surg Endosc
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Subject Category: Diagnostic Imaging
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"Declarations DisclosuresVendel A. Kristensen has received consulting fees from Takeda and Janssen-Cilag. Asle W. Medhus has received an unrestricted research grant from Takeda. Helge Evensen, Olav Sandstad, Lene Larssen, Torgeir Thorson Søvik, Anselm Schulz, Truls Hauge, Asle W.Medhus, and Milada Hagen have no conflict of interest or financial ties to disclose. Disclosures Vendel A. Kristensen has received consulting fees from Takeda and Janssen-Cilag. Asle W. Medhus has received an unrestricted research grant from Takeda. Helge Evensen, Olav Sandstad, Lene Larssen, Torgeir Thorson Søvik, Anselm Schulz, Truls Hauge, Asle W.Medhus, and Milada Hagen have no conflict of interest or financial ties to disclose."
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