1. An eroded lesion in either the esophageal, gastric, or duodenal mucosa resulting from the action of gastric secretions and typically H.pulori bacterial inflammation. 2.…
Dr.Timothy Leigh MA MD FRCP Spire Gatwick Park Wednesday 14th December 2011 Associations Between GI and Diabetes Complications of diabetes resulting in GI side-effects. eg…
F Mearin, M Papo, J-R Malagelada Abstract Achalasia is considered a primary motility disorder confined to the oesopha- gus. The lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS) in achalasia