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Isolated hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter. Clinical and manometric aspects of an uncommon esophageal motor abnormality.
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Journal of clinical gastroenterology [J Clin Gastroenterol] 1992 Jun; Vol. 14 (4), pp. 285-7. - Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- The hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter is an infrequent primary esophageal motor disorder characterized by elevated mean lower esophageal sphincter pressure (greater than or equal to 3 SD from that of controls), sphincter relaxations greater than 75%, and normal peristaltic activity in the esophageal body. This disorder is frequently associated with the nutcracker esophagus. We report our clinical and manometric experience with the isolated hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter (i.e., unassociated with other motor disorders), which constituted 2.7% of all patients who complained of dysphagia or chest pain referred for manometry during the period from October 1982 to February 1991.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Esophageal Motility Disorders epidemiology
Esophageal Motility Disorders physiopathology
Esophagus physiopathology
Female
Humans
Incidence
Male
Manometry
Peristalsis physiology
Pressure
Retrospective Studies
Esophageal Motility Disorders diagnosis
Esophagogastric Junction physiopathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0192-0790
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of clinical gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 1607603