Abstract

Lau CT, Gefter WB, Metz DC(AQ1) atheter-based continuous esophageal pH monitoring has been a traditional means of detecting and diagnosing gastroesophageal reflux disease. However, many gastroenterologists have started to use a catheter-free, wireless pH monitoring system free of many limitations associated with traditional catheter-based monitoring. The wireless esophageal pH probe used in this system has a characteristic appearance on conventional radiography that, to our knowledge, has not

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