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Chapter 9

Disorders of the Esophagus

Enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico I: significado y fisiopatología
Enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico I: significado y fisiopatología
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is a chronic condition in which stomach contents, including acidic gastric juices or bile, frequently flow back ...
Enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico II: características clínicas y tratamiento
Enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico II: características clínicas y tratamiento
GERD manifests with the following symptoms: Heartburn, or pyrosis, is an intermittent burning sensation that occurs from the sternum to the throat due to ...
Perforación Esofágica-I: Introducción
Perforación Esofágica-I: Introducción
Esophageal perforation occurs when the esophageal wall is compromised, allowing food, fluids, and digestive juices to escape into the chest cavity or ...
Perforación Esofágica II: Manifestaciones Clínicas y Manejo
Perforación Esofágica II: Manifestaciones Clínicas y Manejo
The clinical manifestations of esophageal perforations depend on the injury's location and severity. Patients with cervical esophageal perforations ...
Esófago de Barrett I: Introducción
Esófago de Barrett I: Introducción
Barrett's esophagus is characterized by severe damage to the mucosal lining due to persistent exposure to stomach acid or other digestive fluids. The ...
Esófago de Barrett II: Manifestaciones clínicas y manejo
Esófago de Barrett II: Manifestaciones clínicas y manejo
Barrett's esophagus is asymptomatic, but patients may experience symptoms associated with GERD, like heartburn and regurgitation. Other symptoms ...
Estenosis Esofágica-I: Introducción
Estenosis Esofágica-I: Introducción
Esophageal strictures refer to the abnormal narrowing or tightening of the esophageal lumen, ranging from a mild constriction to a complete obstruction. ...
Estenosis Esofágica II: Características Clínicas y Manejo
Estenosis Esofágica II: Características Clínicas y Manejo
Esophageal stricture symptoms include difficulty swallowing, starting with solids and progressing to liquids. Additional symptoms include chest pain, ...
Várices Esofágicas-I: Introducción
Várices Esofágicas-I: Introducción
Esophageal varices are enlarged and twisted veins primarily located in the submucosa of the lower esophagus and stomach, posing a significant risk of ...
Várices Esofágicas II: Características Clínicas y Manejo
Várices Esofágicas II: Características Clínicas y Manejo
Esophageal varices lead to gastrointestinal bleeding, manifesting with symptoms like hematemesis, hematochezia, and melena. Additional signs include ...
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