Saunders Manual of Small Animal Practice (Third Edition)Johnson S.E., Sherding R.G., 2000.Diseases of the esophagus and disorders of swallowing. In: Birchard, Sherding (eds), Saunders manual of small animal practice (2nd edn). Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 727- 744....
The esophagus functions solely to deliver food from the mouth to the stomach where the process of digestion can begin. Efficient transport by the esophagus requires a coordinated, sequential motility pattern that propels food from above and clears acid and bile reflux from below. Disruption of this...
The location and nature of the disease often can be determined by the signs your pet shows. For example, abnormalities of biting, chewing, and swallowing usually are associated with diseases of the mouth, the teeth, the jaw, or the esophagus. Vomiting is usually due to inflammation of...
diseases may result in enamel that does not develop properly and is weaker than normal. Severe malnutrition in young dogs may result in enamel defects. Enamel defects in isolated teeth are most likely the result of trauma or infection. Often, the infections in fractured baby teeth affect the ...
Childhood disease and disorder - Disorders present at birth: Infectious diseases of the fetus are caused by many different types of organisms, including viruses, bacteria, spirochetes, and protozoa (e.g., toxoplasmosis). Most of these infections are the
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Our aim was to investigate the natural history of NEMD. All... T Naftali,T Levit,I Pomeranz,... - 《Diseases of the Esophagus》 被引量: 6发表: 2009年 Assessment of bolus transit with intraluminal impedance measurement in patients with esophageal motility disorders Background The clinical ...
Easily over-looked in the context of a multisystemic disease, these esophageal symptoms may be amenable to simple treatments, but frequently require a thorough assessment by modern, sophisticated diagnostic tools. In many instances, functional and structural involvement of the esophagus in patients with...
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The increased risk of first-onset psychiatric disorders was most prominent for cancer in the esophagus, lung, pancreas, liver, or biliary passages (eg, pancreatic cancer: adjusted HR, 1.41; 95% CI, 1.32-1.51). Finally, the adjusted HR was 1.17 (95% CI, 1.15-1.19) for inpatient diagnosis...