Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology

Volume 150, Issue 6, May 2016, Pages 1257-1261
Gastroenterology

Introduction
Rome IV—Functional GI Disorders: Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction

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Acknowledgments

We wish to extend our thanks and gratitude to the Rome IV authors for their expertise, dedicated pursuit of the literature, and to synthesize their outstanding efforts into a clear and concise set of knowledge and recommendations. Special thanks also go to our Rome IV Managing Editor (Ceciel Rooker) and her staff for coordinating this effort in a short period of time, to Laura Flecha who served as the managing editor of this special issue, and to Jerry Schoendorf for creating the cover of this

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