The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreasCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1966 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 79
... distal segments ( Hwang ) , but the nervous mechanism of this inhibitory effect has not been elucidated . The peristaltic waves continue over the esophagus if the reflexes are initiated by stimulation of the phar- ynx , even when the ...
... distal segments ( Hwang ) , but the nervous mechanism of this inhibitory effect has not been elucidated . The peristaltic waves continue over the esophagus if the reflexes are initiated by stimulation of the phar- ynx , even when the ...
Page 139
... distal portion of the esophagus , which leads to manifestations typical of stricture for- mation in the esophageal lower third . The symptoms , beginning in early infancy , are usually dysphagia and regurgitation of solid food but , as ...
... distal portion of the esophagus , which leads to manifestations typical of stricture for- mation in the esophageal lower third . The symptoms , beginning in early infancy , are usually dysphagia and regurgitation of solid food but , as ...
Page 148
... distal esophagus explains in part also the more disturbing symptoms such as continuous heartburn , marked retroster- nal pain , a severe degree of dysphagia and hematemesis . Attempts to correct the hiatal hernia are often difficult and ...
... distal esophagus explains in part also the more disturbing symptoms such as continuous heartburn , marked retroster- nal pain , a severe degree of dysphagia and hematemesis . Attempts to correct the hiatal hernia are often difficult and ...
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