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twice-daily
esomeprazole
treatment
with
a
dose
of
20 mg
for
three
months
demonstrated
a
significantly
greater
im-
provement
in
laryngeal
appearance
and
LPR-related
symp-
toms,
as
reflected
by
the
total
score
differences
of RFS
and
RSI. The most
striking
difference
between
the
study
groups
was
the
significant
reduction
of
posterior
commissure
hy-
pertrophy
in
the
PPI
group.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
From
the Department of Otorhinolaryngology–Head
and Neck Surgery
(Dr
Reichel
and Ms Wiederänders)
and
the
Institute
and Outpatient Clinic
for
Occupational,
Social
and
Environmental Medicine
(Dr
Dressel),
Ludwig
Maximilians
University, Munich,
Germany;
and
the
Department
of
Oto-
laryngology
(Dr
Issing),
The
Freeman
Hospital,
Newcastle
Upon
Tyne,
UK.
Corresponding
author:
Oliver
Reichel, MD, Department
of Otolaryngology–
Head
and
Neck
Surgery,
Klinikum
Großhadern,
Marchioninistraße
15,
81377 Munich, Germany.
address:
Oliver.Reichel@med.uni-muenchen.de.AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Oliver Reichel
,
study
design,
data
collection;
Holger Dressel
,
data
anal-
ysis,
statistical
analysis;
Katrin Wiederänders
, data
collection;
Wolfgang
J.
Issing
,
study
design.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
This
study was
partially
supported
by
a
grant
from Astra-Zeneca, Wedel,
Germany. AstraZeneca
had
no
involvement
in
the
study
design,
collection,
analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; or in the
decision to submit the paper for publication.
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