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1. Duodenal eosinophilia and the link to anxiety: A population‐based endoscopic study.

2. Role of smoking in functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome: three random population‐based studies.

3. Prospective diary evaluation of unexplained abdominal pain and bowel dysfunction: a population-based colonoscopy study.

4. Erosive Esophagitis Is a Risk Factor for Barrett's Esophagus: A Community-Based Endoscopic Follow-Up Study.

5. Anxiety Is Associated With Uninvestigated and Functional Dyspepsia (Rome III Criteria) in a Swedish Population-Based Study.

6. Prevalence of oesophageal eosinophils and eosinophilic oesophagitis in adults: the population-based Kalixanda study.

7. Peptic Ulcer Disease in a General Adult Population.

8. The cost of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, dyspepsia and peptic ulcer disease in Sweden.

9. Endomysium Antibodies are Superior to Gliadin Antibodies in Screening for Coeliac Disease in Patients Presenting Supposed Functional Gastrointestinal Symptoms.

10. An Increasing Incidence of Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders Over 23 Years: A Prospective Population-Based Study in Sweden.

11. Discriminant and convergent validity of the GSRS-IBS symptom severity measure for irritable bowel syndrome: A population study.

12. The Gut Microbiota in Collagenous Colitis Shares Characteristics With Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Dysbiosis.

13. Duodenal eosinophilia is associated with functional dyspepsia and new onset gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

14. A nationwide cohort study of the incidence of microscopic colitis in Sweden.

15. Colonoscopy findings in high-risk individuals compared to an average-risk control population.

16. Anxiety Is Linked to New-Onset Dyspepsia in the Swedish Population: A 10-Year Follow-up Study.

17. Colonic spirochetosis is associated with colonic eosinophilia and irritable bowel syndrome in a general population in Sweden.

18. [Investigation of dyspepsia in Swedish primary health care can become care more effective. Health economic analysis of two management strategies].

19. Genome-wide association study identifies two novel genomic regions in irritable bowel syndrome.

20. A randomly selected population sample undergoing colonoscopy: prevalence of the irritable bowel syndrome and the impact of selection factors.

21. Increased risk of Barrett's esophagus among individuals born preterm or small for gestational age.

22. Celiac disease, eosinophilic esophagitis and gastroesophageal reflux disease, an adult population-based study.

23. Risk of oesophageal adenocarcinoma among individuals born preterm or small for gestational age.

24. Hypertriglyceridemic waist may explain ethnic differences in hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes in Sweden.

25. Prevalence of colonic neoplasia and advanced lesions in the normal population: a prospective population-based colonoscopy study.

26. Use of tobacco products and gastrointestinal morbidity: an endoscopic population-based study (the Kalixanda study).

27. Assessment of normal bowel habits in the general adult population: the Popcol study.

28. Doubtful outcome of the validation of the Rome II questionnaire: validation of a symptom based diagnostic tool.

29. Abuse in women and men with and without functional gastrointestinal disorders.

30. Non-ulcer dyspepsia and duodenal eosinophilia: an adult endoscopic population-based case-control study.

31. Antimicrobial susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori strains in a random adult Swedish population.

32. Prevalence of Barrett's esophagus in the general population: an endoscopic study.

33. High prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms and esophagitis with or without symptoms in the general adult Swedish population: a Kalixanda study report.

34. A negative Helicobacter pylori serology test is more reliable for exclusion of premalignant gastric conditions than a negative test for current H. pylori infection: a report on histology and H. pylori detection in the general adult population.

35. The influence of calcium and magnesium in drinking water and diet on cardiovascular risk factors in individuals living in hard and soft water areas with differences in cardiovascular mortality.

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