Esophageal Spasm

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Esophageal Spasm: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Broadly, esophageal spasm can be subdivided into 2 distinct entities: (1) diffuse esophageal spasm (DES), in which contractions are uncoordinated, and (2) nutcracker esophagus, in which contractions proceed in a coordinated manner, but the amplitude is ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Esophageal spasm can be divided into 2 entities, diffuse spasms or nutcracker esophagus. Learn causes & symptoms. http://bit.ly/biGxkG

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Esophageal spasms. - LAP-BAND Surgery and LAP-BAND Discussion Forum

lapbandtalk.com — “My LPN did scan and told me my esophagus was in spasm and therefore not pushing the food down efficiently. Thats why food gets stuck and I vomit. ...View full resource at lapbandtalk.com

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@daphtx Achalasia (esophageal disorder) not very common; here are med encyc pages to give you more info, hope it helps! http://bit.ly/bEVWk9

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esophageal spasm - Gluten-Free Faces

glutenfreefaces.com — “I have been getting chest pains, so I went to see my doctor. He had me go for some tests for my heart. My heart is fine (thank goodness) but he thinks I am having esophageal spasms! Does anyone else out there suffer from this?View full resource at glutenfreefaces.com

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esophageal spasm - Gluten-Free Faces

glutenfreefaces.com — “I have been getting chest pains, so I went to see my doctor. He had me go for some tests for my heart. My heart is fine (thank goodness) but he thinks I am having esophageal spasms! Does anyone else out there suffer from this?View full resource at glutenfreefaces.com

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Sandifer Syndrome: eMedicine Pediatrics: General Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Sandifer syndrome involves spasmodic torsional dystonia with arching of the back and rigid opisthotonic posturing, mainly involving the neck, back, and upper extremities, associated with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux, esophagitis, or the presence of hiatal hernia.View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Is it simple reflux or is it Sandifer Syndrome? Check out the eMedicine article at http://bit.ly/2S0aA6. #pediatrics #health

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