Disease | gastroesophageal reflux disease |
Phenotype | C0023067|laryngitis |
Sentences | 6 |
PubMedID- 22381012 | Introduction: in 2006 the global consensus group in montreal pointed out that chronic laryngitis is highly associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd). |
PubMedID- 26208714 | But, these changes were not visible to the naked eye, unlike the mucosal changes that may be more readily observed in esophagitis and laryngitis where the ph of the gastric reflux at these sites is lower than in the mouth [31, 32]. |
PubMedID- 24714277 | In a systematic review of reports, it was found there was no significant difference between the prevalence of pharyngoesophageal reflux events in patients with reflux laryngitis and healthy controls, when undergoing 24-h ph monitoring [82]. |
PubMedID- 26043420 | The only entity causing hoarseness that can be treated pharmacologically is chronic laryngitis associated with gastro-esophageal reflux, which responds to treatment of the reflux disorder. |
PubMedID- 24816214 | As for the association of gerd with chronic laryngitis, laryngeal mucosa is believed to be more sensitive than esophageal mucosa because of the poorer expression of carbonic anhydrase, an enzyme which is one of the main components of mucosal protection [27,28]. |
PubMedID- 24314831 | Detection of chronic laryngitis due to laryngopharyngeal reflux using color and texture analysis of laryngoscopic images. |
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