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CONTEXT: Esophageal pH monitoring is considered to be the gold standard for the diagnosis of gastroesophageal acid reflux. However, this method is very troublesome and considerably limits the patient's routine activities.
Rimon Sobhi Azzam+4 more
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Update of Long‐Term Outcomes After Cricotracheal Resection for Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
Cricotracheal resection is associated with a low rate of recurrence. However, recurrence may occur later than expected after an average of 13.8 years. ABSTRACT Objectives Idiopathic subglottic stenosis (iSGS) is a rare disease in which patients develop dyspnea from recurrent tracheal granulation scar.
Breanne L. Schiffer+2 more
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Risk Factors for Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders Among Teachers [PDF]
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of voice problems among teachers, and identify risk factors for developing voice pathology. In this study we evaluated 448 teachers (400 females and 48 males) between the age range of 25 to 55 years, from
Ballraj, A+3 more
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SIALORRHEA AND GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX
It is not unusual for patients who are pregnant or have a hiatal hernia to develop gatroesophageal reflux with the resultant symptoms of heartburn. This article reviews the role reflux plays in causing episodes of increased salivation. Stimulation of the esophagus by gastric acids excites and esophagosalivary reflex.
Katrin Tamari, Louis Mandel
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Investigating Airway Symptoms in Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)
ABSTRACT Objectives Diagnostic delay of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is significant, and efforts are needed to raise awareness and reduce prolonged symptoms and complications. Airway and swallowing symptoms often overlap, especially in children, complicating diagnosis and increasing delays.
Angela Huynh+6 more
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease in children
According to the WHO classification, gastroesophageal reflux disease is a chronic relapsing disease caused by violation of motor-evacuation function of the gastroesophageal zone characterized by spontaneous or regular backflow of gastric or duodenal ...
N. S. Zhikharyoeva
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Acid Suppression in Mild‐Moderate Laryngomalacia Without GERD: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Infants ≤ 6 months old with mild to moderate laryngomalacia at a tertiary children's hospital were randomized to famotidine and feeding modifications (AST) or feeding modifications alone (no‐AST). Patients randomized to AST (n = 20) and no‐AST (n = 20) had comparable improvement on Laryngomalacia Airway Symptom Score and Infant Gastroesophageal Reflux ...
Amber D. Shaffer+8 more
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Supragastric belching is the most important factor in the etiology of excessive belching complaints. Supragastric belching is a belching disorder with a behavioral origin.
Yu Kyung Cho
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Physiological barriers to oral intake in survivors of critical illness: A scoping review
Abstract Oral nutrition is the predominant mode of nutrition delivery on the post–Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ward; yet, it is associated with lower intake than via enteral or parenteral nutrition. There are limited data on barriers that influence oral intake in ICU survivors.
Breanna J. Teleki+4 more
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Abstract Background The purpose was to investigate oral health in children with rare diseases and gastrostomy tubes (GTs). Methods This is a retrospective review of oral health in children with rare diseases and GTs 3–16 years of age who were registered in a database. The children were divided into three cohorts: 1995–2002 (cohort I), 2003–2010 (cohort
Anna Nielsen Magnéli+3 more
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