#334 IBS, Functional Dyspepsia, and Cyclic Vomiting: Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction (DGBI)
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
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🗓️ 9 May 2022
⏱️ 99 minutes
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Show Segments
- Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
- Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week*
- Case from Kashlak; Definitions (6:20)
- Definition of Disorders of the Gut-Brain Interaction (7:30-11:00)
- Functional Dyspepsia: diagnostic criteria, definitions (15:30-24:30), and treatments (24:30-36:00)
- Irritable bowel disease: diagnostics (41:00), testing algorithm, and treatments (55:00)
- Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome and Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome: definitions, diagnosis, and management (1:11)
- Take home points
- Outro
- Producer: Elena Gibson MD
- Writer:Andréa Perdigão, Elena Gibson
- Show Notes and Infographics: Andréa Perdigão
- Cover Art: Kate Grant
- Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
- Associate Editor: Leah Witt
- Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
- Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
- Guest: Dr. Xiao Jing (Iris) Wang MD
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| 0:00.0 | The Curbsiders podcast is for entertainment, education, and information purposes only. |
| 0:07.0 | And the topics discussed should not be used solely to die of street cure or prevent any disease |
| 0:09.8 | or conditions. |
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| 0:12.4 | and should not be interpreted to reflect official policy or position of any entity |
| 0:14.4 | at the side of the impossible, cash like Moronsville and affiliate outreach programs. |
| 0:16.6 | If indeed there are any, in fact there are none. |
| 0:18.6 | Pretty much we aren't responsible if you screw up, you should always be your own homework |
| 0:20.5 | and let's know the world. |
| 0:35.1 | Here with my very good friend Dr. Paul Nelson Williams, high Paul, how are you doing tonight? |
| 1:04.0 | I'm |
| 1:20.1 | sure. |
| 1:30.2 | I was gonna say finish that tease, |
| 1:31.4 | but that feels like a real gross sentence. |
| 1:32.8 | So why don't you finish telling the audience |
| 1:35.1 | what we talked about and who we talked to. |
| 1:38.1 | Well, we go through three cases |
| 1:41.0 | and we talk all about these disorders |
| 1:44.2 | of the gut brain axis. |
| 1:45.7 | Particularly we talk about how to approach them |
| 1:47.9 | in a very patient centered way, |
| 1:49.2 | which is what I most appreciate about this |
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