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esophageal atresia congenital lack of continuity of the esophagus, commonly associated with tracheosophageal fistula and characterized by excessive salivation, gagging, vomiting when fed, cyanosis, and dyspnea.
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esophageal 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. ...
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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. ...
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esophageal varices is an abnormal dilatation of the veins in the esophagus, that occurs as the result of portl hypertension due to liver cirrhosis. Varices are prone to rupture, causing a serious bleeding.
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esophageal varices swollen veins in the lower esophagus and possibly the upper part of the stomach; can cause vomiting of blood and passing of black stool
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