Prolonged dysphagia after highly selective vagotomy. 1993

J P Wyatt, and J S Varma, and I M MacIntyre
Department of Surgery, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D003680 Deglutition Disorders Difficulty in SWALLOWING which may result from neuromuscular disorder or mechanical obstruction. Dysphagia is classified into two distinct types: oropharyngeal dysphagia due to malfunction of the PHARYNX and UPPER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER; and esophageal dysphagia due to malfunction of the ESOPHAGUS. Dysphagia,Swallowing Disorders,Esophageal Dysphagia,Oropharyngeal Dysphagia,Deglutition Disorder,Disorders, Deglutition,Dysphagia, Esophageal,Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal,Swallowing Disorder
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D013997 Time Factors Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations. Time Series,Factor, Time,Time Factor
D014629 Vagotomy, Proximal Gastric Vagal denervation of that part of the STOMACH lined with acid-secreting mucosa (GASTRIC MUCOSA) containing the GASTRIC PARIETAL CELLS. Since the procedure leaves the vagal branches to the antrum and PYLORUS intact, it circumvents gastric drainage required with truncal vagotomy techniques. Vagotomy, Highly Selective,Vagotomy, Parietal Cell,Vagotomy, Selective Proximal,Gastric Vagotomies, Proximal,Gastric Vagotomy, Proximal,Highly Selective Vagotomies,Highly Selective Vagotomy,Parietal Cell Vagotomies,Parietal Cell Vagotomy,Proximal Gastric Vagotomies,Proximal Gastric Vagotomy,Proximal Vagotomies, Selective,Proximal Vagotomy, Selective,Selective Proximal Vagotomies,Selective Proximal Vagotomy,Selective Vagotomies, Highly,Vagotomies, Highly Selective,Vagotomies, Parietal Cell,Vagotomies, Proximal Gastric,Vagotomies, Selective Proximal
D015155 Esophageal Spasm, Diffuse A hypermotility disorder of the ESOPHAGUS that is characterized by spastic non-peristaltic responses to SWALLOWING; CHEST PAIN; and DYSPHAGIA. Spasm, Esophageal,Esophageal Spasm,Diffuse Esophageal Spasm,Diffuse Esophageal Spasms,Esophageal Spasms,Esophageal Spasms, Diffuse,Spasm, Diffuse Esophageal,Spasms, Diffuse Esophageal,Spasms, Esophageal

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