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Radiofrequency ablation, which uses heat to remove abnormal esophagus tissue. Radiofrequency ablation may be recommended after endoscopic resection. Cryotherapy ...
Dysphagia; Abdominal distension; Poor feeding tolerance; Chronic nausea and vomiting; Acid reflux. "Although constipation is the most common issue, we see kids ...
Francis researches the treatment and outcomes of esophageal conditions that cause dysphagia. Some of these conditions are EoE , esophageal motility problems and ...
The Mayo Dysphagia Questionnaire-30: documentation of reliability and validity of a tool for interventional trials in adults with esophageal disease. Dysphagia.
Hip dysplasia is the medical term for a hip socket that doesn't fully cover the ball portion of the upper thighbone. This allows the hip joint to become ...
This digestive condition is sometimes mistaken for heart pain. Learn about symptoms and treatment for these painful contractions in the esophagus.
Learn about this condition in which an unborn baby's spine and spinal cord don't form properly. Surgery during pregnancy may be a treatment option.
Up to 80% of children can be symptomatic in the form of dysphonia, respiratory difficulties, or dysphagia and aspiration. Traditional medical interventions ...
... dysphagia despite undergoing 5 endoscopic dilations within a 1 year period;; Persistent dysphagia will be considered if patients has solid food dysphagia at ...
Dysphagia and Mortality Risk in Individuals With Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2025 Apr 24 [Epub ahead of print] View ...
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