Mansour KA, Malone CE - Surgery for scleroderma of the esophagus: a 12-year experience. Ann Thorac Surg 1988; 46:513-514.Mansour KA, Malone CE. Surgery for scleroderma of the esophagus: a 12-year experience. Ann Thoracic Surg 1988;46:513-514....
When scleroderma involves the esophagus, it can cause a feeling of fullness or burning pain (heartburn) in the upper abdomen or behind the breastbone, together with difficulty swallowing or keeping food down. Other digestive symptoms include bloating, constipation, lower abdominal pain, or ...
phenomenon,in which small blood vessels in the limbs contract abnormally in response to cold temperatures or stress; impaired movement of the smooth muscles in the esophagus, leading to swallowing difficulties; thick and tight skin on the fingers; and skin telangiectasias (red spots due to ...
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E...Esophagus disease in scleroderma is characterized by dysmotility (poorly functioning muscle of the lower two-thirds of the esophagus, the swallowing tube through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach). This can lead to an abnormally wide esophagus that allows stomach acid to backflo...
This will show if your body is digesting food the way it should. It may also show if you have esophagus, stomach, or bowel problems.How is scleroderma treated?There is no cure for scleroderma. You may need any of the following medicines to help relieve your symptoms:...
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However, given the interstitial changes in the lower lobes as well as the clinical history of finger pain, the findings are most consistent with scleroderma. Scleroderma affects the smooth musle of the esophagus leading to dilatation and deficiency of the gastroesophageal junction. Patients with ...
Reports on the manifestation of scleroderma of the esophagus by an abnormality of smooth-muscle function. Finding that the wall is not fibrotic and rigid; ... WL Treacy,AH Baggenstoss,CH Slocumb,... - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 76发表: 1963年 Nephrotic range proteinuria: rare...