2021
DOI: 10.51253/pafmj.v71i2.4860
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Endoscopic Findings in Patients Presenting With Dyspepsia and Association of Age and Gender With Organic Dyspepsia

Abstract: Objective: To determine frequency of general and specific endoscopic findings in patients diagnosed with dyspepsia and to determine association of age and gender with organic dyspepsia. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Gastroenterology department, Combined Military Hospital, Kharian, from Jul to Dec 2018. Methodology: A total of 180 patients participated in the study after being selected through non probability consecutive sampling. Age, gender and history of … Show more

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“…pathologies were more commonly found in older individuals as opposed to younger ones. 15,20 One reason for this discrepancy could be the fact that the population over 45 years was only one fifth of the total population that underwent UGIE in our study, and hence may not signify the true burden of diseases of the upper GI tract. Having said that, our cohort represents a real life scenario where younger people seek medical assistance more often than older ones due to the fear of having serious illness.…”
Section: A H E a D O F P R I N Tmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…pathologies were more commonly found in older individuals as opposed to younger ones. 15,20 One reason for this discrepancy could be the fact that the population over 45 years was only one fifth of the total population that underwent UGIE in our study, and hence may not signify the true burden of diseases of the upper GI tract. Having said that, our cohort represents a real life scenario where younger people seek medical assistance more often than older ones due to the fear of having serious illness.…”
Section: A H E a D O F P R I N Tmentioning
confidence: 81%