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GI motility online

GI Motility online(2006) doi:10.1038/gimo3

Physiology of esophageal motility
 

The esophagus is a tubular muscular structure that spans from the distal pharynx in the neck to the gastroesophageal junction below the diaphragm. The distal end of the tubular esophagus is normally in the abdomen and flares into the gastric fundus.[…]

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