Diffuse esophageal spasm radiology

    • [DOC File]fac.ksu.edu.sa

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      • Radiology • Endoscopy • Computed tomography • Ultrasonography • Laparoscopy • Manometry and pH studies. Impacted foreign bodies. Corrosive oesophagitis. Perforation. Motility disorders • Achalasia • Diffuse esophageal spasm • Nutcracker esophagus. Plummer-Vinson syndrome. Pouches. Gastro-esophageal reflux • Hiatus hernia ...

      corkscrew esophagus radiology


    • [DOC File]Dx Imaging III- Kettner

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      Spasm or atrophy of surrounding mm (stop using the jt due to pain) ... localized or diffuse (could by malignancy causing and being masked by pneumonia) – common misdiagnosis. COPD: emphysema, chronic bronchitis, chronic asthma ... Chest Radiology (Dr. Hahn) Normal pectoral muscle line (lateral thoracic wall) – B/L sign.

      tertiary contractions esophagus radiology


    • Pathology

      CrEST type: calcinosis, Raynaud’s, esophageal dismotility (loss of smooth muscle may occur anywhere in GI tract), sclerodactyly, telangiectasia (mat and periungual) Labs: schistocytes on peripheral blood smear, ANA (20-30%), RF (20%) SCl-70 (DNA topoisomerase I) ( 70-80% of diffuse scleroderma. Anti-centromere ( 70-80% CrEST, 25% Raynaud’s

      esophageal manometry vs barium swallow


    • CURRICULUM VITAE

      45. Richter JE. Diffuse esophageal spasm. In: Castell DO and Castell JA, eds. Esophageal Motility Testing. 2nd edition Norwalk, Conn. Appleton and Lange 1994; 122 134. 46. Richter JE. Non cardiac chest pain: Use of manometry and provocative tests. In: Esophageal Motility Testing. 2nd edition Norwalk, Conn. Appleton and Lange 1994; 148 162. 47.

      reflux esophagitis radiology


    • [DOC File]DRAFT of Manual:

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      Esophageal Atresia and Tracheo-esophageal Fistula (EA/TEF): The most common malformation is a proximal EA with a distal TEF (85%). The incidence of pure EA is 7-8%. The diagnosis is made by x-rays demonstrating that the OGT curls in the proximal pouch and whether there is air in the GI tract; contrast studies are generally not done.

      distal esophageal spasm des


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      POLYPOSIS. DIVERTICULOSIS. UNSPECIFIC ULCEROUS COLITIS. CROHN’S DISEASE. POLYPOSIS Polyps are non malignant tumors on legs that grow from mucosa.

      corkscrew esophagus


    • [DOC File]A

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      Recurrent pneumonia caused by diffuse oesophageal spasm. Perisic VN, Tomomasa T, Kuroume T, Mihailovic T ... Esophageal apoplexy. Perisic VN, Ivanovski P, Mihailovic T. Pediatr Radiol. 1988;19(1):51. ... Year Book of Diagnostic Radiology, 498-501 ...

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