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Normative reference values for esophageal high‐resolution manometry in healthy adults: A systematic review

Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2020
Establishing normative values of high‐resolution esophageal manometry is necessary for accurate interpretation and comparison of measurements. In this systematic review, we aimed to summarize normal values for different esophageal high‐resolution ...
L. G. Alcalá González   +3 more
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High-resolution manometry

Digestive and Liver Disease, 2008
Recently, high-resolution oesophageal manometry was added to the armamentarium of researchers and gastroenterologists. Current studies suggest that the yield of high-resolution oesophageal manometry is higher than that of conventional pull-through manometry and is at least comparable to that of sleeve sensor manometry.
A.J.P.M. Smout, A.J. Bredenoord
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Defecography and anorectal manometry

European Journal of Radiology, 1992
In a prospective study anorectal manometry was performed in 160 consecutive patients who were referred for defecography. Leakage of contrast material of standardized viscosity, the anorectal angle (ARA), anal resting pressure (Pr) and squeeze pressure (Ps) were measured and analyzed.
Johannus B.V.M. Delemarre   +3 more
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Biliary Manometry

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1989
The purpose of the paper is to introduce the reader to sphincter of Oddi dysfunction and the technique of biliary manometry. This paper will review sphincter of Oddi anatomy and physiology, abnormalities, patient selection, equipment and technique used in testing, interpretation and scoring.
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Liver imaging and manometry

1988
The anatomy of the liver and spleen and the physiology of the portal circulation can be investigated in numerous ways. Some of the techniques are too specialized for general use, but many have found a place in routine diagnosis.
Ian A.D. Bouchier, Malcolm C. Bateson
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High‐resolution manometry

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011
The following presents commentaries on the interest of high‐resolution manometry for understanding the anatomy and physiology of the esophagogastric junction; the subtypes of achalasia, as diagnosed by high‐resolution manometry; the interest of high‐resolution manometry in the evaluation of dysphagia following fundoplication; and the appropriate ...
Roger P. Tatum   +2 more
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Manometry and Electromyography [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
Several investigative methods are available to study the neuromuscular function of the pelvic floor and anal sphincters.
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Anorectal Manometry

2010
Anorectal manometry is a diagnostic technique for the in-office diagnosis of fecal incontinence and obstructed ...
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Esophageal Manometry in Scleroderma

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1968
Esophageal manometry was performed in 21 cases of scleroderma, including a number of patients with mild diseases. Previous reports have emphasized aperistalsis in the lower esophagus as the most characteristic feature but it was found that weakness of contraction was the most common feature. This was often coupled with aperistalsis.
Irwin M. Braverman   +2 more
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Sphincter of oddi manometry

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1996
In 1887, Ruggero Oddi, described the sphincter of Oddi (SO) (1). But until recently, problems related to sphincter of Oddi dysfunction were either poorly diagnosed or were treated empirically with surgery. The introduction of endoscopie retrograde examination of the biliary and pancreatic ducts provided an opportunity for evaluating the sphincter ...
M KIMMEY   +7 more
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