- nervous dyspepsia
- nonorganic dyspepsia, nonulcer dyspepsia functional d.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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functional dyspepsia — dyspepsia with no physical cause, usually resulting from nervousness or anxiety; it can have serious manifestations, resembling the symptoms of peptic ulcer, although no ulcer is detectable. Cf. organic d. Called also atonic, nervous, nonorganic … Medical dictionary
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