Laryngopharyngeal reflux; other names: extraesophageal reflux disease (eerd), silent reflux, and supra-esophageal reflux,: sagittal illustration of the anterior portion of the human head and neck in lpr, the pharynx (1) and larynx (3) are exposed to gastric contents that flow upward through the esophagus (4). Laryngopharyngeal reflux barrett's esophagus. Barrett’s esophagus eosinophilic esophagitis esophageal motility disorders/achalasia esophageal strictures esophageal cancer laryngopharyngeal reflux (lpr) oropharyngeal dysphagia & aerophagia esophageal squamous papillomas hiatal hernias & paraoesophageal hernias esophageal diverticula.
laryngopharyngeal reflux barrett's esophagus
(laryngopharyngeal reflux) laryngopharyngeal reflux, also known as “silent reflux,” is another possible complication that may develop with chronic heartburn and acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd).
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