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Disease dyspepsia
Phenotype C0011570|depression
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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- 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- 22957985 dyspepsia is strongly associated with major depression and generalised anxiety disorder - a community study.
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- 21589865 A recent study has suggested that symptom severity in patients with functional dyspepsia is strongly associated with psychosocial factors (depression, abuse history) and somatization, and only to a lesser extent by gastric sensorimotor function [5].
PubMedID- 25406127 depression was positively associated with both uninvestigated dyspepsia (or 1.80; 99.5% ci 1.10 to 2.93) and fd (or 1.92; 99.5% ci 1.10 to 3.33) (table 2).
PubMedID- 23358396 These studies suggest an important intrinsic role for psychosocial factors and psychiatric disorders, especially anxiety and depression, in the aetiopathogenesis of functional dyspepsia, in addition to their putative influence on health-care-seeking behaviour.

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