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The esophagus is the tube through which food and liquid pass into the stomach. On swallowing, a wave of muscular contractions sweeps down the throat (pharynx) ...
... dysphagia swallow better. Radiation Therapy With or Without Cisplatin in Treating Patients With Stage III-IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck ...
... Dysphagia, Pelvic floor dysfunction, Gastroparesis, Intestinal pseudo-obstruction, Constipation, Irritable bowel syndrome, Indigestion, Achalasia ...
Levetiracetam is used alone or together with other medicines to help control certain types of seizures (eg, partial-onset seizures, myoclonic seizures, or tonic ...
Damage to the nerves that control involuntary body functions, such as blood pressure and digestion, results in autonomic neuropathy.
Moderate or severe dysphagia for thin liquids. Non-English speakers (English as a second language may be included). Extensive laryngeal surgery or other ...
See also. Chest X-rays · Cough · Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection · Dysphagia · Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) · Fatigue · Group B strep disease ...
... Dysphagia lusoria, Thrombophlebitis, Thrombus, Mesenteric occlusion, Pseudoaneurysm, Celiac artery dissection, Kommerell diverticulum, Central vein stenosis ...
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