Electrogastrography in Adults and Children: The Strength, Pitfalls, and Clinical Significance of the Cutaneous Recording of the Gastric Electrical Activity

Analysis of cutaneous electrogastrography as a non-invasive parameter for recording the myoelectric activity of the stomach and abdominal surface under conditions of increased development of electrocardiography, which gives few reliable parameters for ana

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