Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Modified external approach to the pediatric cricopharyngeal myotomy: A case series.
Jayawardena ADL, Miller LE, Hirner L, Sorbo J, Zar-Kessler C, Baker C, Hartnick CJ
To assess the success of a modified approach to external pediatric cricopharyngeal myotomy in children with inappropriate upper esophageal sphincter r ...
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World J Surg 2020 Jan 31
Upper Esophageal Sphincter Motility and Thoracic Pressure are Determinants of Pressurized Waves in Achalasia Subtypes According to the Chicago Classification.
Anefalos A, Herbella FAM, Patti MG
Phenotypes of achalasia are based on esophageal body pressurization during swallow. The reasons that lead to pressurized waves are still unclear. This ...
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Cir Esp 2020 Jan 28
End-stage Esophageal Achalasia as Incidental Finding After Thoracic Trauma.
Fernández-Velilla San José B, Hernando Sanz A, Yárnoz Irazábal MC, Miranda Murúa C
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Fetal Pediatr Pathol 2020 Jan 31
A Novel Homozygous Mutation in CYP11A1 Gene is Associated with Severe Adrenal Insufficiency in 46, XX Patient.
Kara O, Gorukmez O, Ekici A, Celik F
Background: One of the causes of congenital adrenal insufficiency, a genetically heterogeneous disorder is a mutation in the CYP11A1 gene, which is re ...
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Chirurg 2020 Jan 29
[Surgical vs. endoscopic myotomy in patients with idiopathic achalasia].
Wolf S, Anthuber M
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