The onset of GERD depends on several factors leading to a prolonged exposition of the esophageal mucosa to inflammatory agents. Various mechanisms play a role in different patients, but generally, decreased LES tone and delayed esophageal clearance are the major causes. Although pyrosis and regurgitation are the most frequent complaints, the patient may have different symptoms or can be asymptomatic. The symptoms are not necessarily correlated with damaged mucosa. Recognized complications caused by reflux include esophagitis, stricture, hemorrhage, Barrett's epithelium and ulceration, aspiration and respiratory implications. The severity of complications may be an important element in predicting whether the patient can be successfully treated medically or surgically. The exact knowledge of the pathogenesis is mandatory for carrying out the most effective treatment

Gastroesophageal reflux disease : pathogenesis, symptoms and complications / U. Cioffi, L. Rosso, M. De Simone. - In: PANMINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0031-0808. - 40:2(1998 Jun), pp. 132-138.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease : pathogenesis, symptoms and complications

U. Cioffi
Primo
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L. Rosso;M. De Simone
Ultimo
1998

Abstract

The onset of GERD depends on several factors leading to a prolonged exposition of the esophageal mucosa to inflammatory agents. Various mechanisms play a role in different patients, but generally, decreased LES tone and delayed esophageal clearance are the major causes. Although pyrosis and regurgitation are the most frequent complaints, the patient may have different symptoms or can be asymptomatic. The symptoms are not necessarily correlated with damaged mucosa. Recognized complications caused by reflux include esophagitis, stricture, hemorrhage, Barrett's epithelium and ulceration, aspiration and respiratory implications. The severity of complications may be an important element in predicting whether the patient can be successfully treated medically or surgically. The exact knowledge of the pathogenesis is mandatory for carrying out the most effective treatment
Esophagus; Gastroesophageal reflux
giu-1998
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