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1. Demonstration of differences in colonic volumes, transit, chyme consistency, and response to psyllium between healthy and constipated subjects using magnetic resonance imaging.

2. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Functional Defecation Disorders in Children.

3. Pathogenesis of colonic diverticular disease.

4. Isolated colonic inertia is not usually the cause of chronic constipation.

5. Viscero-visceral hyperalgesia: characterization in different clinical models.

6. Is gluten sensitivity a "No Man's Land" or a "Fertile Crescent" for research?

7. [Bowel gases].

8. Functional defecation disorder as a clinical subgroup of chronic constipation: analysis of symptoms and physiological parameters.

10. Systematic evaluation of the causes of chronic watery diarrhea with functional characteristics.

11. A comparative reappraisal of the Rome II and Rome III diagnostic criteria: are we getting closer to the 'true' prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome?

12. Constipation.

13. Long-term outcome of functional childhood constipation.

14. Capsule endoscopy: is there a role for nurses as physician extenders?

15. Casebook: abdominal pain.

16. Re: chronic abdominal pain in children: clinical report.

17. Vulvar disease: a pelvic floor pain disorder?

18. Ileostomy for constipation: long-term postoperative outcome.

19. Electro-acupuncture relieves chronic visceral hyperalgesia in rats.

20. Chronic Abdominal Pain In Children: a Technical Report of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.

21. Chronic abdominal pain in children.

22. Anismus: a marker of multi-site functional disorders?

23. Serological testing for coeliac disease in patients with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

24. [Bloating: the importance of gas].

25. Sense of coherence and quality of life in women with and without irritable bowel syndrome.

26. Reversal of visceral and cutaneous hyperalgesia by local rectal anesthesia in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients.

27. Psychopathology in irritable bowel syndrome: support for a psychophysiological model.

28. New insights into the psychosocial aspects of irritable bowel syndrome.

29. Association between pain episodes and high amplitude propagated pressure waves in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

30. Bone loss associated with gastrointestinal disease: prevalence and pathogenesis.

31. Distinctive clinical, psychological, and histological features of postinfective irritable bowel syndrome.

32. [Irritable bowel syndrome in patients under age 55 with dyspeptic syndrome].

33. Irritable bowel syndrome: new tools and insights for the primary care physician.

35. Casebook: diarrhoea.

36. Chili pepper and rectal hyperalgesia in irritable bowel syndrome.

37. At last--a treatment for IBS beyond placebo.

39. An Asia-Pacific, double blind, placebo controlled, randomised study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of tegaserod in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

40. Chronic pelvic pain and irritable bowel syndrome.

41. Correlation of serotonin and monoamine oxidase levels with anxiety level in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome.

42. A primary care cross-sectional study of undiagnosed adult coeliac disease.

43. [Intestinal gas and functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract].

44. Celiac disease and IBS-type symptoms: the relationship exists in both directions.

45. The prevalence, patterns and impact of irritable bowel syndrome: an international survey of 40,000 subjects.

46. Irritable bowel syndrome subtypes according to bowel habit: revisiting the alternating subtype.

47. [Celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome: association or diagnostic error?].

48. Cognitive function in people with chronic illness: inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome.

49. Lipid-induced colonic hypersensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome: the role of 5-HT3 receptors.

50. Abnormal levels of neuropeptide Y and peptide YY in the colon in irritable bowel syndrome.

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