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Routine tests include a CBC, urinalysis, chemistry panel, VDRL test, thyroid profile, serum B 12 and folic acid, an upper GI series, esophagogram, and stools for occult blood and ovum and parasites. The next step is a cholecystogram or gallbladder ultrasound.
If these studies are negative, a gastroenterologist should be consulted. He will do esophagoscopy, gastroscopy, and duodenoscopy. He may also perform esophageal motility studies or esophageal pH monitoring. A Bernstein test may be of value in solving the diagnostic dilemma. He may also want to order a CT scan of the abdomen or a small bowel series.
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