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:- Reference 1: [https://bio.cedars-sinai.org/rezaiea/index.html Rezaie] ''et al.'' Am. J. Gastroenterology (2017); unfortunately this author as multiple papers in the journal in this year...so uncertain the absolute reference.
 
:- Reference 1: [https://bio.cedars-sinai.org/rezaiea/index.html Rezaie] ''et al.'' Am. J. Gastroenterology (2017); unfortunately this author as multiple papers in the journal in this year...so uncertain the absolute reference.
  
:- Reference 2: [https://www-nejm-org.ezproxy2.library.colostate.edu/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197106242842502 Volume and Composition of Human Intestinal Gas Determined by Means of an Intestinal Washout Technic, N. Eng. J. Med. (1971), Michael D. Levitt, M.D.
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:- Reference 2: [https://www-nejm-org.ezproxy2.library.colostate.edu/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197106242842502 Volume and Composition of Human Intestinal Gas Determined by Means of an Intestinal Washout Technic, N. Eng. J. Med. (1971), Michael D. Levitt, M.D.]

Revision as of 15:54, 7 September 2021

This is a page discussing a seminar by Dr. Mark Pimentel from Cedars-Sinai (Los Angeles, CA) in the department of Medically Associated Science and Technology (MAST) Program. Dr. Pimentel website

YouTube: SIBO, IBS & The New 3-Gas SIBO Breath Test with Dr. Mark Pimentel (March 17, 2021)

Topics discussed

Introduction

- Diagnosis of Exclusion
- IBS: Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- SIBO: Small intestinal bacteria overload
- Reference 1: Rezaie et al. Am. J. Gastroenterology (2017); unfortunately this author as multiple papers in the journal in this year...so uncertain the absolute reference.
- Reference 2: Volume and Composition of Human Intestinal Gas Determined by Means of an Intestinal Washout Technic, N. Eng. J. Med. (1971), Michael D. Levitt, M.D.