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Español: Figura 1. Mapas térmicos de presión que muestran el patrón de distensión y contracción a lo largo de toda la longitud del esófago, a lo largo del tiempo durante una sola deglución de un sujeto normal, un paciente con esófago en cascanueces (NC), un paciente con disfagia funcional (DF) y un paciente con unión esofagogástrica obstrucción del flujo de salida (EGJOO). B) paciente con obstrucción del flujo de salida de la unión esofagogástrica (EGJOO), |
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Source | Rhythmic contraction but arrhythmic distension of esophageal peristaltic reflex in patients with dysphagia. (2022). PLoS ONE 17(1): e0262948. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0262948 |
Author | Kazumasa Muta, Ravinder K. Mittal, Ali Zifan |
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