2018
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000010084
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Esophageal transit time in patients with chagasic megaesophagus

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the esophageal transit time in control individuals and in chagasic patients with or without megaesophagus.A total of 148 patients were allocated in 6 groups according to serological diagnostic of Chagas disease and the degree of esophageal dilatation: A, control healthy individuals (n = 34, 22.9%); B, indeterminate form (n = 23, 15.5%); C, megaesophagus I (n = 37, 25.0%); D, megaesophagus II (n = 19, 12.8%); E, megaesophagus III (n = 21, 14.2%); and F, megaesophagus IV (n… Show more

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“…The myenteric or Auerbach's plexus is located between the muscular layer and the longitudinal layer (Figure 3) and extends from the upper part of the esophagus to the internal anal sphincter. Additionally, the human submucosa contains two ganglion plexuses, the inner one is called Meissner's plexus and is localized in the submucosal plexus, while the Schabadasch's plexus is outer [15].…”
Section: Chagasic Megaesophagusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The myenteric or Auerbach's plexus is located between the muscular layer and the longitudinal layer (Figure 3) and extends from the upper part of the esophagus to the internal anal sphincter. Additionally, the human submucosa contains two ganglion plexuses, the inner one is called Meissner's plexus and is localized in the submucosal plexus, while the Schabadasch's plexus is outer [15].…”
Section: Chagasic Megaesophagusmentioning
confidence: 99%