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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Gastroesophageal disease
  1. ... a backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD), which tends to go away after ...
  2. ... a backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD). DLG4-related synaptopathy is a rare ...
  3. ... medications, and cigarette smoking. Some research suggests that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may also be a risk factor for ...
  4. ... risk of developing several medical conditions. These include gastroesophageal reflux, which is a backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus, and celiac disease, which is an intolerance of a wheat protein ...
  5. ... a backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux or ... of heart disease that enlarges and weakens the heart muscle (hypertrophic ...
  6. ... backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux) and ... appears to be a rare disease; only about 20 affected individuals have been described ...
  7. ... the backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux), nasal congestion, shortness of breath, low blood ... systemic mastocytosis, often resulting in a more aggressive disease and shorter survival. These genes primarily play roles ...
  8. ... the backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux) or slow eye-blink or gag reflexes. ... diminished sense of taste. HSAN2 is a rare disease; however, the prevalence is unknown. There are several ...
  9. ... backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (called gastroesophageal reflux or GERD), causing vomiting. GERD can also ... in a complex form of progressive motor neuron disease. Clin Genet. 2016 Aug;90(2):182-5. ...