Superficial oesophageal mucosal innervation may contribute to severity of symptoms in oesophageal motility disorders
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2023Vol. 59(1), pp. 100–112
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Akinari Sawada, Mengyu Zhang, Ahsen Ustaoglu, Kornilia Nikaki, Chung Lee, Philip Woodland, Etsuro Yazaki, Shingo Takashima, Masaki Ominami, Fumio Tanaka, Clorinda Ciafardini, Fabio Nachman, Andrés Ditaranto, Joaquín Agotegaray, Claudio R. Bilder, Edoardo Savarino, C. Prakash Gyawali, Roberto Penagini, Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Daniel Sifrim
Abstract
Superficial location of mucosal nerves in the proximal oesophagus might contribute to symptoms, especially severe dysphagia, in disorders of OGJ outflow.
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