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NTIS 바로가기Annals of General Psychiatry, v.14 no.1, 2015년, pp.13 -
Nishikawa, Tadashi (Seiwakai Nishikawa Hospital, 293-2 Minato-machi, Hamada, Shimane 697-0052 Japan) , Araki, Yoichiro (Seiwakai Nishikawa Hospital, 293-2 Minato-machi, Hamada, Shimane 697-0052 Japan) , Hayashi, Teruo (Seiwakai Nishikawa Hospital, 293-2 Minato-machi, Hamada, Shimane 697-0052 Japan)
Hiccups or singulata are rhythmic involuntary movements of the diaphragm, caused by a variety of conditions that interfere with the functions of the nerve nuclei in the medulla and supra-spinal hiccup center. Although neurotransmitters and receptors involved in the pathophysiology of hiccups are not...
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