High-resolution esophageal manometry plays an essential role in diagnosing the highly prevalent esophageal motility problems in rheumatoid diseases.
Exploration of novel biomarkers and novel therapies for immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in genetic variants of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC): A study of 1,059 Japanese cases.
They first confirmed the elevated levels of HNRNPC in ESCC tissues compared to normal esophageal tissues. The overexpression of HNRNPC was associated with poor differentiation and advanced tumor stage ...
They first confirmed the elevated levels of HNRNPC in ESCC tissues compared to normal esophageal tissues. The overexpression of HNRNPC was associated with poor differentiation and advanced tumor ...
This condition has made it 'nearly impossible' for Elise to consume food and liquids normally, resulting in her being sick up ...
First, they evaluated the biomarkers in 21 archived normal-Barrett's tissue pairs from patients with BE. Then, they assessed the biomarkers in 234 nonendoscopic esophageal sponge samples collected ...
First, they evaluated the biomarkers in 21 archived normal-Barrett's tissue pairs from patients with BE. Then, they assessed the biomarkers in 234 nonendoscopic esophageal sponge samples collected ...
First, they evaluated the biomarkers in 21 archived normal-Barrett's tissue pairs from patients with BE. Then, they assessed the biomarkers in 234 nonendoscopic esophageal sponge samples collected ...
First, they evaluated the biomarkers in 21 archived normal-Barrett’s tissue pairs from patients with BE. Then, they assessed the biomarkers in 234 nonendoscopic esophageal sponge samples collected ...
The best multimodal approach for resectable locally advanced esophageal adenocarcinoma is unclear. An important question is whether perioperative chemotherapy is preferable to preoperative ...
It involves cutting away muscle along the lining of the lower esophagus — widening the space for food to pass into the stomach. Without it, Elise fears she won’t be able to live a “normal ...