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Background. Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a multifactorial disease that is quite common in clinical practice. High prevalence, a clear trend towards increasing incidence not only in Russia, but also in all countries of the world, chronic relapsing ...
I. G. Pakhomova
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Background Increasing numbers of infants are receiving prescription medications for symptoms associated with gastroesophageal reflux. Our aim was to prospectively measure reported gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in healthy term infants for the first six
Storms Michelle R, Van Howe Robert S
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Abstract Objectives To evaluate the long‐term follow‐up status of patients with a history of feeding tube dependence who completed a multidisciplinary, day treatment program. Method We conducted a 17‐item Qualtrics survey of patients who participated in treatment to improve the volume and variety of solid food intake and replace enteral feeding due to ...
Valerie M. Volkert+4 more
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Upper gastrointestinal symptoms in autoimmune gastritis. A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Autoimmune gastritis is often suspected for its hematologic findings, and rarely the diagnosis is made for the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms. Aims of this cross-sectional study were to assess in a large cohort of patients affected by autoimmune ...
Annibale, Bruno+5 more
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Characterizing Disease Severity Through Surgical Recurrence Rates in Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
The following investigation examined endoscopic surgical interval rates across a patient with idiopathic subglottic stenosis (iSGS) first 2 years of treatment compared to their last 3 years of treatment over a total of 5 years of follow up. Through comparison of these two intervals a disease severity classification for iSGS based on decreasing ...
Andrew Jay Bowen+15 more
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Gastroesophageal Reflux: Are There Differences of Characteristic in Infants and Children [PDF]
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is an involuntary passage of gastric contents into the esophagus. GER in infancy is usually a physiologic reflux whereas GER in children more than 12 months old is often considered as a pathologic reflux although
Hegar, B. (Badriul)+1 more
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THE HISTORY OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
The most important historical stages of formation of scientific ideas of gastroesophageal reflux and its complications are presented in the article; the main milestones in the development of gastroesophageal reflux disease surgery are reflected.
I. S. Tarbaev+3 more
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Prevalence of Esophageal Webs in Patients Undergoing Direct Laryngoscopy
PES webs may be more common than what is traditionally cited in the literature. The prevalence of PES webs in this retrospective cohort study was found to be 34%. Webs may be more likely in patients with a history of irradiation to the head and neck, and only one‐third of patients with a PES web in our cohort had dysphagia symptoms.
Zao M. Yang+5 more
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WHAT IS THE REAL IMPAIRMENT ON ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE?
Context Impairment of esophageal motility is a common finding in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) as reduced lower esophageal sphincter (LES) basal pressure.
Angela FALCÃO+4 more
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Postoperative Fluoroscopic Appearance After Flexible Endoscopic Zenker's Diverticulotomy
We perform a retrospective study on patients undergoing flexible Zenker's diverticulotomy surgery and report changes in the objective fluoroscopic appearance as well as patient‐reported outcome measures. ABSTRACT Objective Flexible approach to treating Zenker's diverticulum (ZD) has gained traction in recent years. However, objective measures comparing
Shumon I. Dhar+7 more
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