Fumitaka Moki
Gunma University
7 Papers
90 Citations
Fumitaka Moki is an academic researcher from Gunma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: GERD & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Development and evaluation of a modified Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease to distinguish functional dyspepsia from non-erosive reflux disease.
Motoyasu Kusano,Hiroko Hosaka,Akiyo Kawada,Shikou Kuribayashi,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Osamu Kawamura,Fumitaka Moki +6 more
TL;DR: The FSSG was modified in order to assess dyspepsia symptoms, and the modified questionnaire evaluated for accuracy and validity.
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Proton pump inhibitors improve acid-related dyspepsia in gastroesophageal reflux disease patients.
Motoyasu Kusano,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Osamu Kawamura,Masaki Maeda,Shikou Kuribayashi,Atsuto Nagoshi,Hiroaki Zai,Fumitaka Moki,Tsutomu Horikoshi,Munetoshi Toki,Sayaka Sugimoto,Masatomo Mori +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that GERD patients suffer not only from reflux symptoms, but also from acid-related dyspepsia, and proton pump inhibitors improve both types of symptoms.
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Diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease using a new questionnaire
Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Motoyasu Kusano,Sayaka Sugimoto,Osamu Kawamura,Masaki Maeda,Keiko Minashi,Shikou Kuribayashi,Tatsuya Higuchi,Hiroaki Zai,Kyoko Ino,Tsutomu Horikoshi,Fumitaka Moki,Sugiyama T,Munetoshi Toki,Tsuneo Ohwada,Masatomo Mori +15 more
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to design a simplified questionnaire that could be used by a general practitioner to screen out non‐gastroesophageal reflux disease patients.
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Gastroptosis is associated with less dyspepsia, rather than a cause of dyspepsia, in Japanese persons.
Motoyasu Kusano,Fumitaka Moki,Hiroko Hosaka,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Osamu Kawamura,Atsuto Nagoshi,Masaki Maeda,Shikou Kuribayashi,Hiroaki Zai,Masafumi Mizuide,Tsutomu Horikoshi,Masatomo Mori,Masako Akuzawa +12 more
TL;DR: Dyspeptic symptoms were significantly less common in subjects with gastroptosis, suggesting that gastroPTosis may protect against dyspeptic Symptoms, rather than causing functional dyspepsia.
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