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... peristalsis , reduces the velocity of the peristaltic wave and prolongs the peristaltic contraction ( see also Chapter 2 , p . 3–4 ) . Secondary Peristalsis These contractions are initiated by an intraesophageal bolus . This type of ...
... peristalsis , reduces the velocity of the peristaltic wave and prolongs the peristaltic contraction ( see also Chapter 2 , p . 3–4 ) . Secondary Peristalsis These contractions are initiated by an intraesophageal bolus . This type of ...
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... peristaltic activity . Because peristalsis in the esophagus of man is very similar to that in the cat , the findings of these animal experiments are signifi- cant for radiologists . In man , too , the lowest esopha- geal segment the ...
... peristaltic activity . Because peristalsis in the esophagus of man is very similar to that in the cat , the findings of these animal experiments are signifi- cant for radiologists . In man , too , the lowest esopha- geal segment the ...
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... peristaltic waves decrease ) . d ) Peristalsis can also be evaluated by giving bread or marshmallows saturated with barium . Davies et al . ( 123 ) favor the bread - barium examination ; being a simple approach , this method also ...
... peristaltic waves decrease ) . d ) Peristalsis can also be evaluated by giving bread or marshmallows saturated with barium . Davies et al . ( 123 ) favor the bread - barium examination ; being a simple approach , this method also ...
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