Primary Motility Disorders of the Esophagus
The Esophageal
Mucosa
The
Esophagogastric Junction
Barrett's
Esophagus
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Primary Motility Disorders of the Esophagus
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Introduction
Contributors
Chapters
Robert Giuli
Richard W.McCallum, David B.Skinner, (Eds.)
Chapters
Manometric observations in the normal subject
Physiology
General features of motor disorders
Achalasia (hypomotility) is the best known entity
Achalasia of the S.E.S. Oropharyngeal dysphagia
Diffuse esophageal spasms (Corkscrew esophagus)
Treatments of diffuse esophageal spasms
Painful esophageal peristalsis (nutcracker esophagus)
Transitional forms
Nonspecific anomalies
Acquired diverticula
Idiopathic motor disorders of the esophagus in the elderly
Infants and children
Pseudoanginal pains of esophageal origin
Motility studies and GER
Common problems
Publication date: May 1991
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