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Debating Testing or Treatment for Gastroparesis

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As part of the American Gastroenterological Association's Winter Postgraduate Course, William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, from the University of Michigan, and Michael Camilleri, MD, AGAF, from the Mayo Clinic, discussed the best treatment course for patients with gastroparesis.

As part of the American Gastroenterological Association's Winter Postgraduate Course, William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, from the University of Michigan, and Michael Camilleri, MD, AGAF, from the Mayo Clinic, discussed the best treatment course for patients with gastroparesis.

With testing proving to be unreliable at times and depending on a patient's sympoms at that time, Chey argued that some testing can be beneficial to check for other issues patients may be experiencing without their knowledge but that starting treatment early can also be important.

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