Disease | gastroesophageal reflux disease |
Symptom | C0019291|hiatal hernia |
Sentences | 24 |
PubMedID- 22014853 | Background: a retrospective community-based study evaluated the safety and symptomatic outcomes of the transoral incisionless fundoplication (tif) procedure with or without hiatal hernia repair (hhr) in patients with chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd). |
PubMedID- 21737563 | hiatal hernia (hh) is associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux (gor) and/or gor disease and may contribute to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (ipf). |
PubMedID- 22146080 | Patients and methods: from january 2004 to december 2007, 198 consecutive patients underwent laparoscopic fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) with or without hiatal hernia. |
PubMedID- 23397115 | Combined multichannel intraluminal impedance and ph monitoring assists the diagnosis of sliding hiatal hernia in children with gastroesophageal reflux disease. |
PubMedID- 24864221 | Type i hiatal hernia is associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) in 50-90% of cases. |
PubMedID- 21535205 | The case involved an 81-year-old female was being seen as an outpatient because of gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) symptoms associated with an esophageal hiatal hernia. |
PubMedID- 20339562 | Gej opening is induced at a significantly lower pressure in subjects with hiatal hernia and in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease than in normal volunteers. |
PubMedID- 26508825 | Background and objectives: treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) with hiatal hernia in obese patients has proven difficult, as studies demonstrate poor symptom control and high failure rates in this patient population. |
PubMedID- 24570882 | A main risk factor for the development of barrett esophagus is gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd), often associated with a hiatal hernia. |
PubMedID- 22642514 | Similar symptom patterns in gastroesophageal reflux patients with and without hiatal hernia. |
PubMedID- 21830151 | Results: gastroesophageal reflux disease patients with hiatal hernia had a prevalence of esophageal dysmotility equal to 14.8% and those without hiatal hernia, a prevalence of 7.7% (p = 0.041). |
PubMedID- 22083339 | One patient required reoperation due to hiatal hernia recurrence with gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) symptoms. |
PubMedID- 26229693 | Symptoms are often related to gastroesophageal reflux disease in hiatal hernias which is usually asymptomatic. |
PubMedID- 24398209 | An absolute contraindication is the inability to tolerate general anesthesia, whereas relative contraindications include age, barrett esophagus, tobacco use, and the presence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) with or without hiatal hernia (hh). |
PubMedID- 25166451 | The association of esophageal hiatal hernias with gastro-esophageal reflux disease was recognized long ago, however its origins are still disputed. |
PubMedID- 20957361 | As a result, some authors advise selectively performing an antireflux procedure during large hiatal hernia repair in patients with concomitant gastroesophageal reflux disease , whereas others recommend its routine addition . |
PubMedID- 25336815 | On one patient that presented a mid-oesophageal diverticulum and hiatal hernia with gastro-esophageal reflux disease (gerd), we performed a combined technique. |
PubMedID- 22320417 | The objective of the current study was to compare the specificity and sensitivity of high-resolution manometry and endoscopy in the diagnosis of sliding hiatal hernia in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. |
PubMedID- 22867558 | Background: gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) with or without hiatal hernia (hh) is now recognized as an obesity-related co-morbidity. |
PubMedID- 23762579 | In general, gastroesophageal reflux with or without hiatal herniation is difficult to identify without contrast videofluoroscopy. |
PubMedID- 24960724 | An upper endoscopy showed distal tertiary esophageal contractions, small sliding hiatal hernia with mild gastroesophageal reflux, and an intestinal obstruction at the level of the second portion of the duodenum. |
PubMedID- 23362420 | Exclusion criteria included: (1) bmi > 60 kg/m2, (2) poorly controlled significant medical or psychiatric disorders, (3) active alcohol or substance abuse, (4) active duodenal/gastric ulcer disease, (5) difficult to treat gastro-esophageal reflux disease (gerd) with a large hiatal hernia, (6) previous major gastrointestinal surgery, (7) diagnosed or suspected malignancy. |
PubMedID- 25872951 | Background and objective: hiatal hernias (hh) are associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux and may contribute to lung disease severity. |
PubMedID- 20173454 | Discordant emptying from hiatal hernia and stomach with severe esophageal reflux demonstrated by gastric scintigraphy. |
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