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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: esophageal spasm + esophageal + diffuse  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Helping a loved one with special dietary needs
MayoClinic.com - Jul 25, 2008
He was diagnosed with esophageal stricture with spasms (due to reflux) ? a very painful condition that mimics a heart attack. OK, time to get really serious ...

Dos Mundos
Seven common symptoms you should never ignore
Dos Mundos, MO - Jul 17, 2008
But if this condition occurs more than once a week, it can damage the esophagus and is linked to esophageal cancer. If you need antacids more than twice a ...
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... pharyngitis, and esophageal spasms. Research is in progress regarding use of acupuncture as an adjunct treatment for hypertension,hypercholesterolemia, ...
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Achalasia, diffuse esophageal spasm, and related motility disorders. -
G Vantrappen, J Janssens, J Hellemans, G Coremans - Gastroenterology, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Gastroenterology. 1979 Mar;76(3):450-7. Achalasia, diffuse esophageal spasm,
and related motility disorders. Vantrappen G, Janssens ...

Diffuse esophageal spasm: a reappraisal. -
JE Richter, DO Castell - Ann Intern Med, 1984 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ann Intern Med. 1984 Feb;100(2):242-5. Diffuse esophageal spasm: a reappraisal.
Richter JE, Castell DO. With the renewed interest ...

Complications during pneumatic dilation for achalasia or diffuse esophageal spasm -
LA Nair, JC Reynolds, HP Parkman, A Ouyang, BL … - Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1993 - Springer
... for Achalasia or Diffuse Esophageal Spasm Analysis of Risk Factors, Early Clinical
Characteristics, ... 10 (October 1993) patients with diffuse esophageal spasm. ...

Achalasia and diffuse esophageal spasm.
DO Castell - Arch Intern Med, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Arch Intern Med. 1976 May;136(5):571-9. Click here to read Achalasia and
diffuse esophageal spasm. Castell DO. Publication Types ...

Clinical and manometric effects of nitroglycerin in diffuse esophageal spasm.
RC Orlando, EM Bozymski - N Engl J Med, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
N Engl J Med. 1973 Jul 5;289(1):23-5. Clinical and manometric effects of
nitroglycerin in diffuse esophageal spasm. Orlando RC, Bozymski EM. ...

Treatment of symptomatic diffuse esophageal spasm by endoscopic injections of botulinum toxin: a … -
M Storr, HD Allescher, T Rosch, P Born, N Weigert, … - Gastrointest Endosc, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Click here to read Treatment of symptomatic diffuse esophageal spasm by endoscopic
injections of botulinum toxin: a prospective study with long-term follow-up. ...

Diffuse esophageal spasm -
CB Dalton, DO Castell, EG Hewson, WC Wu, JE … - Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1991 - Springer
... 1025-1028 Diffuse Esophageal Spasm ... Using the criteria indicated above, 56 of the
1480 patients (4%) were diagnosed as having diffuse esophageal spasm. ...

Diffuse Esophageal Spasm: A Malfunction That Involves Nitric Oxide? -
JW Konturek, A Gillessen, W Domschke - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995 - informaworld.com
Page 1. Diffuse Esophageal Spasm: A Malfunction That Involves Nitric Oxide? ...
Page 3. Diffuse Esophageal Spasm and Nitric Oxide 1043 Fig. ...

Pneumatic dilatation in patients with symptomatic diffuse esophageal spasm and lower esophageal -
EC Ebert, A Ouyang, SH Wright, S Cohen, WH … - Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1983 - Springer
... Symptomatic Diffuse Esophageal Spasm and Lower Esophageal Sphincter Dysfunction ... 6
(June 1983) Page 3. PNEUMATIC DILATATION IN DIFFUSE ESOPHAGEAL SPASM RESULTS ...

Atrioventricular block induced by swallowing in a patient with diffuse esophageal spasm -
M Bortolotti, F Cirignotta, G Labo - JAMA, 1982 - Am Med Assoc
... Atrioventricular block induced by swallowing in a patient with diffuse
esophageal spasm. M. Bortolotti, F. Cirignotta and G. Labo. ...

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Diffuse Esophageal Spasm

The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. During swallowing, it contracts in a coordinated way to move food or liquid to the stomach.

Diffuse esophageal spasm causes the esophagus to contract in an uncoordinated way. As a result, what is swallowed is not pushed down into the stomach.

Symptoms

Between 80 to 90 percent of the people with this condition have chest pain. The pain often starts or worsens when eating or drinking very hot foods or liquids, and it may feel similar to the pain of a heart attack.

Other symptoms include difficulty swallowing and more than half of patients with this condition experience the feeling of food getting stuck inside the center of the chest. Patients may also feel a burning sensation in the center of the chest (heartburn).

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Causes and Risk Factors

Diffuse esophageal spasms can be caused by disruptions or damage to the nerves that coordinate the muscles of the esophagus. In some cases, this condition can lead to
achalasia.

Diagnosis

This condition can be diagnosed using:

  • A barium swallow. X-rays taken of the esophagus while the patient swallows barium show an uncoordinated esophagus that sometimes looks like a corkscrew. Uncoordinated contractions may keep the barium from moving to the stomach.
  • Esophageal manometry. This test identifies when the muscles are tightening (contracting) without being coordinated.
  • Upper GI endoscopy is almost always performed if a patient describes food sticking in the esophagus after swallowing. This process involves putting a flexible tube with a tiny camera down the individual's throat so that the doctor can see inside the esophagus. This procedure can be help detect tumors, unusual masses or scars.

Treatment

Treatment options include:

  • Botulinum toxin (BoTox®). Botulinum toxin is a poison produced by the bacteria that cause botulism. During upper GI endoscopy, a small amount of this substance can be injected into the muscle does not relax to block the function of nerves that make the muscle contract. This procedure may need to be repeated.
  • Drugs to relax the muscles. While medications can help some patients, they are not effective overall.
  • Peppermint oil. A small amount mixed in water makes the muscles of the esophagus contract normally again.
  • Surgery to cut the muscles along the lower esophagus. This procedure is usually performed only in serious cases that do not respond to other therapy.
 
 
 
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