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  2. Gastroparesis - Wikipedia

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    Gastroparesis (gastro- from Ancient Greek γαστήρ – gaster, "stomach"; and -paresis, πάρεσις – "partial paralysis"), also called delayed gastric emptying, is a medical disorder consisting of weak muscular contractions ( peristalsis) of the stomach, resulting in food and liquid remaining in the stomach for a prolonged period of time.

  3. Gastroparesis: The causes, symptoms, and treatments for ... - AOL

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    Gastroparesis and anorexia nervosa are two distinct illnesses, however, there is evidence of gastroparesis and gastrointestinal motility issues resulting from anorexia nervosa. Researchers suspect ...

  4. Gastric emptying study - Wikipedia

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    3-707. LOINC. 39768-7. A gastric emptying study is a nuclear medicine study which provides an assessment of the stomach 's ability to empty. It may be used if there are complications after gastric surgery, for gastric reflux, or suspected gastroparesis amongst other indications. [1] Scintigraphy that uses gamma cameras to create two-dimensional ...

  5. Gastric outlet obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Gastric outlet obstruction ( GOO) is a medical condition where there is an obstruction at the level of the pylorus, which is the outlet of the stomach. Individuals with gastric outlet obstruction will often have recurrent vomiting of food that has accumulated in the stomach, but which cannot pass into the small intestine due to the obstruction.

  6. How to Make a Cheap, Healthy Grocery List For Your Next ... - AOL

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    Full of fiber, vitamin A, and vitamin C, peaches help to support gut and immune health. It’s important to choose peaches packed in fruit juice, as opposed to sugar syrup, to avoid the negative ...

  7. Carbonated soda treatment of phytobezoars - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated soda treatment of phytobezoars is the use of carbonated soda to try to dissolve a phytobezoar. Bezoars consist of a solid and formed mass trapped in the gastrointestinal system, usually in the stomach. [ 1][ 2][ 3] These can also form in other locations. [ 4][ 5] Carbonated soda has been proposed for the treatment of gastric ...

  8. Megaesophagus - Wikipedia

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    Megaesophagus, also known as esophageal dilatation, is a disorder of the esophagus in humans and other mammals, whereby the esophagus becomes abnormally enlarged. Megaesophagus may be caused by any disease which causes the muscles of the esophagus to fail to properly propel food and liquid from the mouth into the stomach (that is, a failure of ...

  9. Category:People with gastroparesis - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help ... Pages in category "People with gastroparesis" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.