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The infusion of menthol into the esophagus evokes cold sensations in healthy subjects but induces heartburn in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Diseases of the esophagus, 2019
Recent studies in animal models have reported that some afferent fibers innervating the esophagus express the cold receptor TRPM8. In the somatosensory system the stimulation of TRPM8 leads to cold sensations and in certain circumstances alleviates pain.
P. Bánovčin   +5 more
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Heartburn

Nutrition Today, 2018
Heartburn (pyrosis) can be defined as a burning sensation behind the sternum. Heartburn is typically caused by stomach acid that has refluxed back into the esophagus through the lower esophageal sphincter (which is normally closed except when swallowing). Most people who experience heartburn actually produce normal amounts of stomach acid, so heartburn
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Refractory Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Functional Heartburn.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2020
S. Spechler
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Heartburn

Postgraduate Medicine, 1966
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Postreflux swallow‐induced peristaltic wave index and nocturnal baseline impedance can link PPI‐responsive heartburn to reflux better than acid exposure time

Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2017
L. Frazzoni   +11 more
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Impairment of chemical clearance and mucosal integrity distinguishes hypersensitive esophagus from functional heartburn

Journal of gastroenterology, 2017
M. Frazzoni   +10 more
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Heartburn

Chest, 2005
William A. Sodeman, Thomas C. Sodeman
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Imipramine for Treatment of Esophageal Hypersensitivity and Functional Heartburn: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016
J. Limsrivilai   +3 more
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