The arrows are pointing to
the dilated esophagus.
So doctors would
dilate my esophagus every year or so, but nothing would ever stick and stay....
Not exact matches
Liver cirrhosis can also lead to esophageal varices, which are
dilated veins in the bottom of the
esophagus.
Some pets wait for hours after eating to regurgitate because the lower
esophagus is
dilated and holds a large amount of food.
GASTRIC DILATATION, an excess build - up of food and gas causes the stomach to rapidly expand or
dilate; and GASTRIC DILATATION VOLVULUS (GDV), after expanding the stomach actually turns along its long axis and thereby twists the
esophagus and small intestine closed so there is no passage of stomach contents or gas in or out of the stomach.
The
esophagus in front of the stricture becomes distended and
dilated and accumulated food is forced back forward and out of the mouth.
In some cases the
esophagus will be
dilated.
Megaesophagus means a
dilated and limp
esophagus.
Instead it is considered a combination disorder in which the
esophagus (the tube that carries food and liquid between the mouth and stomach)
dilates and loses motility (its ability to move food into the stomach).