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| 2 Dec 2009 Tuberculoma Intracranial, Esophageal Spasm Diffuse, Sciatica, Thrombophlebitis, Hermanski-Pudlak Syndrome, Hypokinesia, Epilepsy Complex Partial, Pancreatitis Alcoholic, Vipoma, Panniculitis Nodular Nonsuppurative, Child Nutrition ... RAZZZA... YOUR FREE LOCAL CLASSFIED ADS - http://uk.razzza.com/ |
| 7 Jun 2009 by admin diffuse esophageal spasm is a disorder of esophageal motility diseases, lesions mainly located in the lower esophagus, the performance of normal peristalsis of the esophagus to promote the disappearance, in order to strongly promote the ... disease database - http://diseasedatabase.org/ [ More results from disease database ] |
| 11 Feb 2006 Esophageal spasm can be subdivided into 2 distinct entities: (1) diffuse esophageal spasm (DES), in which contractions are uncoordinated, and (2) nutcracker esophagus, in which contractions proceed in a coordinated manner, ... International Scleroderma Network - http://www.sclero.org/news/a-to-z.html [ More results from International Scleroderma Network ] |
| 23 Apr 2007 by Mohi esophageal spasms affect the muscles that are situated within the walls of the lower esophagus. they can occur in the following two ways: 1. diffuse spasms - this is when food traveling to the stomach is slowed due to irregular or ... Health emagazine - http://healthemagazine.blogspot.com/ |
| 24 Dec 2008 associated with increased incidence of squamous Ca mid esophagus even after surgical treatment monitor (only esophageal motility disorder associated with cancer) diffuse esophageal spasm/nutcracker esophagus ... Vesalius Recent Additions to the Clinical Folios - http://www.vesalius.com/ |
| 7 Nov 2009 Chest pain due to gastrointestinal causes includes esophagitis, GERD, gastritis, esophageal spasms and rarely pancreatitis, cholecystitis and peptic ulcer disease. Here we present an uncommon cause of chest pain: hiatal hernia (HH). HH can be life threatening if not ... Type one (95%) HH is called the sliding or axial hernia where the esophageal junction is displaced into the chest because of diffuse weakening and stretching of the phrenicoesophageal membrane (PEM) (1). ... Internet Scientific Publications - http://www.ispub.com/ [ More results from Internet Scientific Publications ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Radiology and Imaging Lower esophageal disease 13. Idiopathic Motor Disorders Hypomotility Disorders Achalasia Hypermotility Disorders Diffuse Esophageal Spasm Hyperperistalsis (Nutcracker; Supersqueeze) Hypertensive LES Nonspecific Esophageal Motility ... Radiology - http://radiology2020.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Apr 2009 by Kayla causes and risk factors of diffuse esophageal spasm a specific cause is seldom found, but there may be associated reflux esophagitis (inflammation of the esophagus associated with movement of the contents of the stomach up into the ... kaylapearson.com - http://www.kaylapearson.com/ [ More results from kaylapearson.com ] |
| 6 Aug 2009 by admin This symptom might also be associated with pain, again can be caused by several physical conditions like diffuse spasm, esophageal tumors and neurological disorders, including anxiety. Chest pains. If you experience chest pains (quite ... AnxietyAttack.org - http://www.anxietyattack.org/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2008 by almom2@comcast.net (Toni Brayer MD) The answer is #3 Diffuse esophageal spasm. Here is another radiograph that shows barium contrast material that highlights the esophagus in a spiral formation. The esophagus is made of smooth muscle and it contracts to propel food down ... EverythingHealth - http://healthwise-everythinghealth.blogspot.com/ |
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