2016
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.12764
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Supragastric belch may be related to globus symptom – a prospective clinical study

Abstract: Supragastric belch was more common in globus patients, suggesting the possible role of this condition in globus sensation. However, globus patients in this series had no acid or non-acid GERD or elevated UES pressure.

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“…27 YÇM kullanılarak yapılan bazı çalışmaların sonucunda, yine globus ile ÜÖS basıncı arasında anlamlı bir ilişki bulunamamıştır. [28][29][30]…”
Section: Anormal üSt öZofageal Sfi̇nkter Fonksi̇yonuunclassified
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“…27 YÇM kullanılarak yapılan bazı çalışmaların sonucunda, yine globus ile ÜÖS basıncı arasında anlamlı bir ilişki bulunamamıştır. [28][29][30]…”
Section: Anormal üSt öZofageal Sfi̇nkter Fonksi̇yonuunclassified
“…11,32 Son yıllarda daha objektif bir yöntem olan YÇM'ler ile çeşitli çalışmalar yapılmış ve globus hastalarının yaklaşık yarısında özofageal motilite bozukluğu olduğu gözlenmiştir. 29 37…”
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“…The etiology of globus is controversial, but presumably it has various causes. However, it has been recently shown, that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) without reflux symptoms is not a cause for globus [4]. Elevated upper esophageal sphincter (UES) pressure has been suggested to play a role, but recent findings are contradictory [4,5].…”
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“…If a globus patient experiences long-lasting and difficult symptoms, further examinations may be required. However, these examinations should be transnasal oesophagoscopy or oesophagogastroscopy, 24-h multichannel intraluminal impedance with pH monitoring and high-resolution manometry, not barium swallow [7].…”
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