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... Reflux Lower Esophageal Sphincter Competence Esophageal Transport and Peristaltic Function Esophageal Mucosal ... Reflux . The area of esophageal function most frequently as- sessed is gastroesophageal competence . ' Di- rect measurement ...
... Reflux Lower Esophageal Sphincter Competence Esophageal Transport and Peristaltic Function Esophageal Mucosal ... Reflux . The area of esophageal function most frequently as- sessed is gastroesophageal competence . ' Di- rect measurement ...
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... Reflux . Reflux of gastric and possibly duodenal contents across the gastroesophageal junction is commonplace and may initiate inflammation of the esoph- ageal mucosa ( Chapter 54 ) . Sometimes gas- troesophageal reflux produces an ...
... Reflux . Reflux of gastric and possibly duodenal contents across the gastroesophageal junction is commonplace and may initiate inflammation of the esoph- ageal mucosa ( Chapter 54 ) . Sometimes gas- troesophageal reflux produces an ...
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... reflux . Re- flux was visualized basally at a pressure gradient of 10 mm Hg and increased as the pressure gradient was manipulated by in- flating an abdominal binder ( From Fisher et al . Gastroenter- ology 1976 ; 70 : 301–8 . Copyright ...
... reflux . Re- flux was visualized basally at a pressure gradient of 10 mm Hg and increased as the pressure gradient was manipulated by in- flating an abdominal binder ( From Fisher et al . Gastroenter- ology 1976 ; 70 : 301–8 . Copyright ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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