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    The Laryngoscope: Volume 127, Issue S6

    Rethinking the Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Treatment Algorithm: Evaluating an Alternate Empiric Dosing Regimen and Considering Up‐Front, pH‐Impedance, and Manometry Testing to Minimize Cost in Treating Suspect Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease
    i-iii, S1-S13
    October 2017
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    Rethinking the laryngopharyngeal reflux treatment algorithm: Evaluating an alternate empiric dosing regimen and considering up-front, pH-impedance, and manometry testing to minimize cost in treating suspect laryngopharyngeal reflux disease

    Thomas L. Carroll MD,  Astrid Werner MD,  Kael Nahikian MD,  Aaron Dezube MD,  Douglas F. Roth MM, MA, CCC-SLP, 
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