Global Journal of Digestive Diseases is an open access journal and print the articles after a thorough peer review. This journal is engaged with original research articles, practice forums, comprehensive review articles and news about scientific developments on digestive diseases includes, abdominal adhesions, acid indigestion, Alagille syndrome, anal fissure, appendicitis, autoimmune hepatitis, Barrett's esophagus, barium enema, biliary atresia, celiac disease, chronic diarrhea, cirrhosis, colitis, colon polyps, colonic atresia, constipation, Crohn's disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, Diarrhea, duodenal ulcers, dysentery, dyspepsia, esophageal cancer, Flatulence, gastritis, GERD, H. pylori and peptic ulcers, hiatal hernia, Menetrier’s disease, pancreatitis, piles, traveler's diarrhea and ulcerative colitis etc.
A statistical representation of global users for Global Journal of Digestive Diseases (Source: Google Analytics)
A statistical representation of global users for Global Journal of Digestive Diseases (Source: Google Analytics)
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Global Journal of Digestive Diseases received 112 citations as per Google Scholar report