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Summary Esophageal Disorders

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All things esophagus-- structure of esophagus histologically Diseases presenting as heartburn vs. odynophagia vs. chest pain with differentials All things GERD-- symptoms, causes, how to treat Barretts esophagus-- what is it? how do we diagnose? treat? Scleroderma- as above^ Table differentiating pathological causes Mucosal diseases vs neuromuscular diseases Achalasia Chagas and how to treat GERD and PUD with table and med classes provided-- high yield

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