نتایج جستجو برای: mixed reflux

تعداد نتایج: 238624  

2017
Takahisa Yamasaki Ronnie Fass

Reflux hypersensitivity, recently introduced by Rome IV as a new functional esophageal disorder, is currently considered as the presence of typical heartburn symptoms in patients with normal upper endoscopy and esophageal biopsies, normal esophageal pH test and with evidence of a close correlation between patients' heartburn and reflux events. Reflux hypersensitivity is very common and together...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1974
G L Rolleston T M Maling C J Hodson

Rolleston, G. L., Maling, T. M. J., and Hodson, C. J. (1974). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 49, 531. Intrarenal reflux and the scarred kidney. The incidence and significance of intrarenal reflux (pyelotubular backflow) occurring during micturating cystourethrography has been studied in 386 examinations on patients with vesicoureteric reflux. This phenomenon has not been observed in patients...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1995
K Chopra S K Matta N Madan S Iyer

Eighty children with bronchial asthma and ten control cases underwent radionuclide gastroesophagography for the detection of gastroesophageal reflux. Thirty nine per cent asthmatic children demonstrated esophageal reflux on scintiscanning. The ten control subjects had no reflux. The presence of reflux correlated strongly with the presence of nocturnal exacerbation of symptoms. Bronchodilator th...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Andrés Coca-Pelaz Juan P Rodrigo Robert P Takes Carl E Silver Daniela Paccagnella Alessandra Rinaldo Michael L Hinni Alfio Ferlito

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or its variation known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), has been recognized as a potential cause of several laryngeal disorders. Patients with laryngeal cancer have lifestyle risk factors, especially tobacco and alcohol consumption, that play an etiological role in the development of their cancer but also places them at risk for reflux. The question the...

2012
Yasuyuki Shimoyama Motoyasu Kusano Osamu Kawamura

According to the 2006 Montreal globally acceptable definition and classification of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), this condition develops when the reflux of gastric contents causes symptoms or complications (Vakil et al., 2006). Because reflux esophagitis is defined as occurring when reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus causes mucosal breaks, erosions and/or ulcers, this conditio...

Journal: :Archivos espanoles de urologia 2008
Rosalia Misseri David H Rosenbaum Richard C Rink

Vesicoureteral reflux is a commonly encountered condition in pediatric urology. The treatment of vesicoureteral reflux is debated in all patients. Much controversy exists regarding the need to reimplant refluxing ureters at the time of bladder augmentation, particularly in those patients with neuropathic bladders. In patients with neuropathic bladders, reflux may be the result of elevated detru...

Journal: :Gut 1990
S Kruse-Andersen L Wallin T Madsen

Simultaneous intraoesophageal pH and pressure monitoring were performed for 12 hours in 20 patients with abnormal acid gastrooesophageal reflux or oesophagitis and in 10 healthy volunteers to determine characteristic reflux patterns with time. Increased acid exposure was not the only factor that characterised patients with oesophagitis. Indeed an overlap existed between patients with and withou...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
S J Newell M E Morgan G M Durbin I W Booth A S McNeish

The influence of intermittent positive pressure ventilation on gastro-oesophageal reflux in preterm infants is not known. In many neonatal units, however, concern that ventilation may increase gastro-oesophageal reflux (and therefore aspiration) leads to avoidance of enteral feeding during ventilation. We have therefore performed a crossover study of gastrooesophageal reflux by monitoring lower...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2000
C F Smit J A van Leeuwen L M Mathus-Vliegen P P Devriese A Semin J Tan P F Schouwenburg

BACKGROUND The role of gastropharyngeal reflux in patients with globus pharyngeus and hoarseness remains unclear. OBJECTIVE To evaluate patients with complaints of globus, hoarseness, or globus and hoarseness combined for the presence of gastropharyngeal and gastroesophageal reflux. DESIGN Prospective clinical cohort study of 3 groups of patients undergoing ambulatory 24-hour double-probe p...

Journal: :Clinical cornerstone 1999
A H Soll R Fass

Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) occurs in 2 distinct forms that differ in pathophysiology, clinical presentation, natural history, and therapy: mild GER (with no or minimal esophagitis) and classic, severe reflux (at risk for erosive esophagitis). A minority of subjects (< 20%) have the classic, potentially severe pattern of GER caused by reduced lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure and prol...

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