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Interpretation of a Manometric Trace of the Upper Esophageal Sphincter

Migliore M

  • KMID: 2326246
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2013 Jul;19(3):415-416.
No abstract available.
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Manometric assessment of normal human upper esophageal sphincter

Kim CB, Suh KW, Min JS

  • KMID: 2143783
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 1992 Dec;24(6):1219-1223.
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Hypotonic Upper Esophageal Sphincter With Functional Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction in a Patient With Oropharyngeal and Esophageal Dysphagia

Park MI

  • KMID: 2325825
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2011 Jul;17(3):320-321.
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How to Perform and Interpret Upper Esophageal Sphincter Manometry

Bhatia SJ, Shah C

  • KMID: 2325979
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2013 Jan;19(1):99-103.
Manometry of the pharynx and the upper esophageal sphincter (UES) provides important information on the swallowing mechanism, especially about details on the pharyngeal contraction and relaxation of the UES. However,...
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Delayed Dysphagia After Removal of Foreign Bodies Near Upper Esophageal Sphincter

Park JH

  • KMID: 2325777
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2013 Oct;19(4):540-541.
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A New Approach Is Needed to Analyze the Upper Esophageal Sphincter Because Currently Incorporated High-resolution Manometry Analysis Software Package Is Not Perfect

Lee TH, Hong SJ, Lee JS

  • KMID: 2381184
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2014 Apr;20(2):278-279.
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Esophageal Functional Changes after a Radical Subtotal Gastrectomy

Kim CB, Chung CW, Chung J, Min JS

  • KMID: 2095253
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1997 Oct;53(4):518-524.
Alkaline esophagitis is a postoperative complication of a gastrectomy due to gastroesophageal reflux. A lymph-node dissection around the abdominal esophagus, a truncal vagotomy, and dissection to the phrenoesophageal membrane are...
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The Incidence of Regurgitation above Upper Esophageal Sphincter: Laryngeal Mask Airway vs Endotracheal Tube

Cheong YP, Ko BC, Son Y, Kim TY

BACKGROUND: From a clinical perspective, the regurgitation of the gastric contents above the upper esophageal sphincter has greater clinical relevance than gastroesophageal reflux. The authors investigated the incidence of regurgitation...
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High-resolution Manometry: Esophageal Disorders Not Addressed by the "Chicago Classification"

Wang YT, Yazaki E, Sifrim D

  • KMID: 2325945
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2012 Oct;18(4):365-372.
The development of the high-resolution esophageal manometry (HRM) and the Chicago classification have improved the diagnosis and management of esophageal motility disorders. However, some conditions have yet to be addressed...
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Histochemical Study of Musculature of the Human Upper Esophageal Sphincter

Mo JH, Park MH, Jung YH, Seong WJ, Lee DW, Kim KH, Sung MW

  • KMID: 2275677
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2001 Jun;44(6):633-639.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pharyngoesophageal musculature plays an important role in swallowing, and prevents aspiration and supraesophageal reflux. These muscles are closed during the resting state and opens with swallowing to...
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Dysphagia due to Upper Esophageal Sphincter Disorder after Suicide Attempts

Park MJ, Jung AR, Eun YG, Kim DH, Chung SH, Lee YC

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Problem in interpretation of laryngopharyngeal reflux disease according to the location of proximal probe in 24 hour ambulatory esophageal dual probe pH monitoring

An JK, Kim GH, Kim JY, Chu HJ, Kang DH, Song GA, Cho M, Yang US

  • KMID: 2252886
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2002 Apr;62(4):390-395.
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic criteria of laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD) is defined differently according to the location of the proximal pH probe: upper esophagus, upper esophageal sphincter (UES) or hypopharynx. Clinically...
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Cricopharyngeal Achalasia: A Case Report

Kim JY, Park HJ, Jang IS, Ko JK, Lee CS, Park SH, Lee MH

  • KMID: 2062091
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1998 Apr;31(4):432-435.
Idiopathic cricopharyngeal achalasia is a rare condition that produces oropharyngeal dysphagia. It is caused by spasm of the cricopharyngeus and inability to relax with swallowing. A prominent muscle bar at...
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The Study of Manometry and Gastric Emptying Time in Patients after Esophagectomy

Lee CJ, Choi SR, Jee SR, Kim KJ, Keum DJ, Hong KB, Lee JH, Han SY, Choi PJ

  • KMID: 2304993
  • Korean J Gastrointest Motil.
  • 2001 Nov;7(2):197-203.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Resection of the esophagus for malignant disease or a benign stenosis, has a choice not only of palliative surgery, but also of replacement of the esophagus with a transposed...
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Cricopharyngeal achalasia in an old dog

Im JE, Yoon HY, Kim SG, Lee CM, Eom KD, Park HM

A 10-year-old castrated male papillon presented with nasal discharge, coughing and chronic dysphagia. On physical examination, the dog exhibited sneezing, gurgling and movement of the throat with repeated attempts to...
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Embedded Fish Bone in the Upper Esophageal Sphincter that Was Localized and Removed Using Ultrasonography-guided Surgery

Lim GC, Cho SY, Boo SJ, Kim HU

The prevalence of people presenting with fish bone foreign body (FFB) is high in Asian countries, including Korea, and coastal areas around the world. Pointed linear-shaped FFBs are common in...
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Specific Movement of Esophagus During Transient Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Kim HI, Hong SJ, Han JP, Seo JY, Hwang KH, Maeng HJ, Lee TH, Lee JS

  • KMID: 2326233
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2013 Jul;19(3):332-337.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation (TLESR) is the main mechanism of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of transient lower esophageal...
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Motor Dysfunction of the Esophagus after Repair of Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula

Kim JY, Choe BH, Ko JS, Park KW, Seo JK

  • KMID: 2143556
  • Korean J Gastrointest Motil.
  • 2001 Jun;7(1):21-28.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to characterize the spectrum of esophageal motor dysfunction after repair of an esophageal atresia with a tracheoesophageal fistula (EATEF). METHODS: This study included 16...
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Myotomy of Distal Esophagus Influences Proximal Esophageal Contraction and Upper Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation in Patients with Achalasia After Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy

Ren Y, Tang X, Chen F, Deng Z, Wu J, Nei S, Jiang B, Gong W

  • KMID: 2379706
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2016 Jan;22(1):78-85.
  • doi: 10.5056/jnm15098
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The motility change after peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in achalasia is currently focused on lower esophageal sphincter (LES). This study aims to investigate the correlation of motility response between...
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Videofluoroscopy-Guided Balloon Dilatation for the Opening Dysfunction of Upper Esophageal Sphincter by Postoperative Vagus Nerve Injury: A Report on Two Cases

Jung B, Choi I, Lee NJ, Jung KI, Yoo WK, Ohn SH

Dysphagia secondary to peripheral cranial nerve injury originates from weak and uncoordinated contraction-relaxation of cricopharyngeal muscle. We report on two patients who suffered vagus nerve injury during surgery and showed...
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