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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: If I understand it correctly, in hiatal hernia, a part of the stomach protrudes into the esophagus.
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... at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 17, 2008 at 7:40 p.m. Dear Dr. Donohue: If I understand it correctly, in hiatal hernia, a part of the stomach protrudes into the esophagus. If the stomach is protruding into the esophagus, how is the ...
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Dear Dr. Donohue: If I understand it correctly, in hiatal hernia, a part of the stomach protrudes into the esophagus.
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... location of the esophagus in relation to the left atrium could be visualized.1 The esophagogram delineated a massive hiatal hernia that resulted in an intrathoracic stomach that was in apposition to the entire posterior left atrium (Figure 1). ...
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... Monday, Nov. 17, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Kelley Library, 234 Main St. Digestive disorders include acid reflux, hiatal hernia, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis and Crohn's disease. The guest speaker is Dr. Heather Lescarbeau. For more ...
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Hernia repair is a standard part of general surgery, but nonetheless one that has been revolutionized by two events over the past decade and a half: the the development of tension-free and laparoscopic ...
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Tips and stategies for living with GERD, hiatal hernias, and peptic ulcers. Living with Acid Reflux Disease If you have been diagnosed with acid reflux disease , you'll want to learn how to control the ...
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... option, as is possibly kidney transplantation. Q I suffer from acid reflux, and it affects my asthma. I also have a hiatal hernia. My gastroenterologist recommends doctoring with medicine. A surgeon's opinion is the asthma will not get better ...
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