Esophageal speech
Esophageal speech: Speech produced with air that is trapped in the esophagus and forced out again.
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Esophageal stricture, acute: A narrowing or closure of the normal opening of the swallowing tube that leads to the stomach, usually caused by scarring from acid irritation. Acute, complete obstruction of the esophagus occurs when food (usually meat) is lodged in the esophageal stricture. This causes chest pain and inability to swallow saliva. Attempts to […]
- Esophageal stricture, chronic
Esophageal stricture, chronic: A long-standing narrowing or closure of the normal opening of the swallowing tube that leads to the stomach, usually caused by scarring from acid irritation. Chronic esophageal stricture is a common complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Several procedures are available for stretching (dilating) the strictures without having to resort to […]
- Esophageal ulcer
Esophageal ulcer: A crater in the lining of the esophagus that is created by the corrosive acidic digestive juices secreted by the stomach cells. Ulcer formation is related to the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria in the stomach, use of anti-inflammatory medications, and cigarette smoking. Ulcer pain may not correlate with the presence […]
- Esophagectomy
Esophagectomy: An operation to remove a portion of or an entire esophagus.
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Inflammation of the esophagus.