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Barrett's esophagus is a condition that develops in some people who have chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or inflammation of the esophagus (esophagitis).
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As a result of certain illnesses or general wear and tear on body systems, the esophagus can present a variety of disorders that tend to affect older Americans.
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Jackson Gastroenterology's Web Site includes office information and patient education material on digestive and liver disorders, and nutrition. Endoscopic procedures that help in diagnosis and treatment are also described.
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Information and discussion concerning non-obstructive esophageal dysphagia or difficulty in swallowing without any narrowing of structure or esophagus.
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Esophagitis - The most common cause of esophagitis is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Other important but less common causes are infections, medications, radiation therapy, systemic disease, and trauma. Eosinophilic esophagitis has recently emerged as an important cause of esophagitis in both children and adults. This article does not discuss GERD-induced ...
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Wikipedia-Article "Esophagus"

The esophagus (also spelled oesophagus/œsophagus), or gullet is the muscular tube in vertebrates through which ingested food passes from the mouth area to the stomach. Food is passed through the esophagus by using the process of peristalsis. Specifically, in mammals, it connects the pharynx, which is the body cavity that is common to the digestive system and respiratory system behind the mouth (buccal cavity), with the stomach, where the second stage of digestion is initiated (the first stage of digestion is in the mouth, with teeth and tongue masticating food and mixing it with saliva).

The esophagus is lined with mucous membrane, and is more deeply lined with muscle that acts with peristaltic action to move swallowed food down to the stomach.

The junction between the esophagus and the stomach is not actually considered a valve, although it is sometimes called the cardiac valve, cardia or cardias, but is actually more of a stricture. Many people experience acid reflux, where stomach acid gets pushed up into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation, commonly termed heartburn. Extended exposure to heartburn may erode the lining of the esophagus, leading to a potentially cancerous condition called Barrett's Esophagus.

Some people also experience a sensation known as globus esophagus, where it feels as if a ball is lodged in the lower part of the esophagus.

The word "esophagus" is the result of the "o" being dropped from the typographic œ (oe) in "œsophagus".

Esophageal diseases and conditions

The following are diseases and conditions that affect the esophagus:



Digestive system
Mouth - Pharynx - Crop - Esophagus - Stomach - Pancreas - Gallbladder - Liver - Small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum) - Colon - Cecum - Rectum - Anus
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