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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Esophageal ulceration
  1. ... indicate the following problems: Achalasia Diverticula Esophageal cancer Esophageal narrowing (stricture) - benign Hiatal hernia Ulcers Abnormal results in the stomach may indicate the ...
  2. ... diverticulum, or diverticulosis Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis Esophageal varices Esophagitis Gastric (stomach) ulcer Intussusception (bowel telescoped on itself) Mallory-Weiss tear ...
  3. ... be due to radiation, chemicals, medicines, chronic swelling, ulcers, infection, or esophageal reflux. Something stuck in the esophagus, such as ...
  4. ... include: Abdominal pain Diarrhea Vomiting blood (sometimes) Severe esophageal reflux ( GERD ) symptoms Signs include ulcers in the stomach and small intestine.
  5. ... a problem with the esophagus, such as: Achalasia Esophageal spasms Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Inflammation of the esophagus Nutcracker esophagus Ulcer in the esophagus, especially due to tetracyclines (antibiotic), ...
  6. Perforation is a hole that develops through the wall of a body organ. This problem may occur in the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, ...
  7. ... esophagus, such as from a condition called an esophageal ring Tumors or cancer in the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum (first part of small intestine) Ulcers , gastric (stomach) or duodenal (small intestine)
  8. ... polyps Bleeding veins in the esophagus or stomach ( esophageal ... colitis Peptic ulcer Other causes of a positive test may include: ...
  9. ... in the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, or colon Esophageal varices , ... Peptic ulcer disease Your body may not absorb enough iron ...
  10. ... mediastinum ( mediastinitis ). The most common cause of an esophageal ... Previous surgery on the esophagus Swallowing a foreign ...
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