2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2022.05.005
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Translation and cultural adaptation of the Short Version of the Reflux Symptom Score: Reflux Symptom Score-12 into Brazilian Portuguese

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“…Throat pain, an additional symptom validated by the experts despite its absence in the RSI, has been associated with LPR in some clinical studies 57,58 . The development of the reflux symptom score (RSS), 59 and RSS‐12, 60 with their subsequent validations in German, 61 Chinese 62 Korean, 63 Portuguese, 64 and Persian 65 include a broader list of symptoms potentially associated with LPR, for example, odynophagia, ear pain, dyspnea, or halitosis. However, the prevalence of these symptoms in the LPR population requires future controlled studies.…”
Section: Symptoms and Findings (Statements 10–13)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throat pain, an additional symptom validated by the experts despite its absence in the RSI, has been associated with LPR in some clinical studies 57,58 . The development of the reflux symptom score (RSS), 59 and RSS‐12, 60 with their subsequent validations in German, 61 Chinese 62 Korean, 63 Portuguese, 64 and Persian 65 include a broader list of symptoms potentially associated with LPR, for example, odynophagia, ear pain, dyspnea, or halitosis. However, the prevalence of these symptoms in the LPR population requires future controlled studies.…”
Section: Symptoms and Findings (Statements 10–13)mentioning
confidence: 99%