Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 5) docx
... Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 5) Diseases of the striated muscle often also involve the cervical part of the ... solids implies mechanical dysphagia with a lumen that is not severely narrowed. In advanced obstruction, dysphagia occurs with liquids as well as solids. In contrast, motor dysphagia due to achalasia ... more persistent. The duration and course of dysphagia...
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Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 6) docx
... www.GImotilityonline.com; doi:10. 1038/ gimo19, 2006 McCullough TM, Jaffe D: Head and neck disorders causing dysphagia. Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 6) Chest pain with dysphagia occurs in DES and ... www.GImotilityonline.com; doi:10. 1038/ gimo36, 2006 Paterson WG et al: Esophageal motility disorders. www.GImotilityonline.com; doi:10. 1038/ gimo20, 2006 Bibliography Achem...
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Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 1) ppsx
... LES and acts as an external LES. Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 38. Dysphagia Dysphagia: Introduction Dysphagia is defined as a sensation ... swallowing is completed normally. Odynophagia means painful swallowing. Frequently, odynophagia and dysphagia occur together. Globus pharyngeus is the sensation of a lump lodged in...
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Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 2) ppsx
... functions Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 2) Pathophysiology of Dysphagia Based on anatomic site of involvement, dysphagia may be divided into oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal dysphagia. ... normal relaxation of UES and LES during swallowing. Dysphagia caused by a large bolus or a narrow lumen is called mechanical dysphagia, whereas dysphagia due to weakness of peristal...
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Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 3) potx
... to more aspiration. Jejunostomy tube feeding may lessen reflux. Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 3) Oropharyngeal motor dysphagia results from impairment of the voluntary effort required ... (see Fig. 286-1). A transient cricopharyngeal bar is seen in up to 5% of individuals without dysphagia undergoing upper gastrointestinal studies; it can be produced in normal individuals...
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Chapter 038. Dysphagia (Part 4) pot
... Congenital D. Tumors 1. Benign 2. Malignant III. Extrinsic compression A. Vascular compression (dysphagia lusoria, aberrant right subclavian artery, right-sided aorta, left atrial enlargement, ... aneurysm) B. Posterior mediastinal mass C. Postvagotomy hematoma and fibrosis Esophageal Motor Dysphagia I. Disorders of cervical esophagus
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Chapter 120. Osteomyelitis (Part 5) docx
... with caution for the treatment of strains resistant to erythromycin. Consult Chapter 120. Osteomyelitis (Part 5) Table 120- 2 Selection of Antibiotics for Treatment of Acute Osteomyelitis
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... Gastrointestinal loss: vomiting, tube drainage, fistula, obstruction, diarrhea Chapter 046. Sodium and Water (Part 5) Hypovolemia: Treatment The therapeutic goals are to restore normovolemia
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... diseases—"sebopsoriasis." The most common location is in the scalp where it may Chapter 053. Eczema and Dermatitis (Part 5) Stasis dermatitis. An example of stasis dermatitis showing erythematous,
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