[HTML] from asha.orgJA Huffman - Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders …, 2011 - ASHA ... In addition to neurogenic changes, there are several non-neurogenic factors negatively affecting upper gastrointestinal function. These include traumatic injury to the trachea, pharynx, or esophagus; dysfunction from forced supine position; tong skeletal traction to immobilize the ... Related articles - All 2 versions
RE Hardin, KS Nason… - Cardiothoracic Surgery in the Elderly, 2011 - Springer ... Significant respiratory dysfunction may in fact be an indication for surgery in patients ... progress to high-grade dysplasia and, ultimately, invasive adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. ... Achalasia is a neurogenic esophageal disorder of unknown etiology, caused by an irreversible ... Related articles
LA Birder, AT Hanna‐Mitchell… - Neurourology and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... disorders which can include changes in epithelial sensor/barrier function, neurogenic inflammation, and ... Similar to events reported as a consequence of urothelial barrier dysfunction in PBS ... 87 (such as the urinary bladder, ureter, gastrointestinal tract, and esophagus) may play a ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from nih.govL Tibbling, P Gezelius… - World Journal of …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Swallowing dysfunction with esophageal ... Efforts have been made to prove that LES relaxation is triggered by a neurogenic reflex following deglutition ... circumferential pressure sensors has made it possible to display simultaneous recordings along the entire esophagus in color ... Related articles - All 5 versions
PE Carreira - Case Studies in Systemic Sclerosis, 2011 - Springer ... A barium swal- low exam showed mild dysmotility of the distal esophagus with gastroesophageal reflux. ... most probable cause of this finding.1,4 Nevertheless, other mechanisms involving neurogenic or hormonal factors, as suggested for erec- tile dysfunction in male ...