Disease | dyspepsia |
Phenotype | C0003467|anxiety |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 24345032 | Firstly, there is clinical evidence for a gender-related co-morbidity of functional dyspepsia with anxiety and depression as we have discussed before [6,8,19]. |
PubMedID- 22500787 | Objective: to examine the differences in the prevalence and severity of anxiety and depression in patients with functional dyspepsia (fd), nonerosive reflux disease (nerd), irritable bowel syndrome (ibs) and healthy controls. |
PubMedID- 23173721 | While generalized anxiety disorder is associated with functional dyspepsia [7], hospital anxiety depression scale results have shown that patients affected by organic and functional pathology have comparable levels of anxiety and depression prior to endoscopy [8]. |
PubMedID- 25406127 | anxiety was positively associated with both uninvestigated dyspepsia (or 2.82; 99.5% ci 1.78 to 4.46) and fd (or 3.41; 99.5% ci 2.01 to 5.77) (table 2), as well as different subtypes of fd, including pure pds (or 2.80; 99.5% ci 1.34 to 5.88), pure eps (or 2.88; 99.5% ci 1.21 to 6.79) and overlap syndrome (or 4.36; 99.5% ci 1.84 to 10.34) (table 3). |
PubMedID- 22014438 | Although anxiety is comorbid with dyspepsia, our findings indicate that in dyspepsia the opposite allele is associated with greater overall symptom severity. |
PubMedID- 25879863 | According to a clinical trial aimed at short-term treatment of functional dyspepsia, patients without depression or anxiety received melitracen plus flupenthixol showed good clinical responses with favorable tolerance [15]. |
PubMedID- 25644097 | Background & aims: functional dyspepsia (fd) is associated with anxiety but it is not clear if one causes the other. |
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