Esophagus pain

    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, E

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      ESOPHAGUS. The esophagus or gullet is a muscular tube lined by a mucous membrane extending from the pharynx (a sac between the mouth and esophagus) to the stomach. ... until it reaches the lower third of the esophagus where “spastic” or simultaneous contractions intervene and cause pain …


    • [DOC File]ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY (MANOMETRY)

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      Abnormal function of the esophagus and excessive acid reflux can result in symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and asthma. The first part of the test, the Esophageal Motility Study, involves passing a small caliber, soft tube through your nose into your esophagus.


    • [DOC File]GI—Diseases of the Esophagus

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      Nutcracker esophagus is when contractions proceed in an uncoordinated manner propelling food down, but the amplitude is excessive. Patients have chest pain > dysphagia. Because the progression of the contractions occur normally, patients often do not benefit from a myotomy.


    • Esophagus - University of Alberta

      Pain fibers are visceral and travel with those of the heart – so esophageal pain is indistinguishable from heart pain Thoracic Duct Forms at T12 and travels up through the aortic hiatus and goes up just behind the esophagus.


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