AbstractBackgroundAssociated symptoms of bronchogenic carcinoma other than chest complaints like dysphagia are rarely demonstrated in literature regarding prevalence, cause–effect relationship and proper management plan. Gastrointestinal motility disorder as a cause of dysphagia in lung cancer is incompletely understood. This prospective preliminary study aims to find out the prevalence and different aetiologic mechanisms for dysphagia among lung cancer patients using oesphagoscopy and oesphageal manometry.Patients and methodsAll lung cancer patients with dysphagia admitted in the Cancer Institute, Assiut University during the year 2010–2012 were included in the study. All patients were subjected to oesophagoscopy and oesophagomanometry stu...
Background Dysphagia can occur in advanced lung cancer due to direct tumour invasion or nerve compre...
AbstractA previously healthy 33 year old lady presented with acute dysphagia with endoscopic and CT ...
Progress in head and neck cancer (HNC) therapies has improved tumor response, loco-regional control,...
AbstractBackgroundAssociated symptoms of bronchogenic carcinoma other than chest complaints like dys...
Observational study carried out on 100 patients, presented with complaints of dysphagia, in surgery ...
Introduction. Esophageal dysphagia can be caused by functional or structural abnormalities of the es...
Common presenting symptoms of Lung cancer are cough, hemoptysis, chest pain, dyspnea, pleurisy. Dysp...
INTRODUCTION : The Greek word “Dysphagia” means disordered eating. It is the subjective sensation ...
Background: Dysphagia is defined as difficulty in deglutition. It can be either structural or motili...
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the clinical, pathological and radiological profile...
Purpose Dysphagia (swallowing dysfunction) is a debilitating, depressing, and potentially life-threa...
BACKGROUND: In India, squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus was common and it commonly found in...
Background: Lung cancer is most common cause of cancer related death in men and women world wise res...
A 50-year-old male with a 7 month history of progressive dysphagia to solids then subsequently to li...
Background: The study aims to identify the diagnostic yield of bronchoscopy along with clinico-patho...
Background Dysphagia can occur in advanced lung cancer due to direct tumour invasion or nerve compre...
AbstractA previously healthy 33 year old lady presented with acute dysphagia with endoscopic and CT ...
Progress in head and neck cancer (HNC) therapies has improved tumor response, loco-regional control,...
AbstractBackgroundAssociated symptoms of bronchogenic carcinoma other than chest complaints like dys...
Observational study carried out on 100 patients, presented with complaints of dysphagia, in surgery ...
Introduction. Esophageal dysphagia can be caused by functional or structural abnormalities of the es...
Common presenting symptoms of Lung cancer are cough, hemoptysis, chest pain, dyspnea, pleurisy. Dysp...
INTRODUCTION : The Greek word “Dysphagia” means disordered eating. It is the subjective sensation ...
Background: Dysphagia is defined as difficulty in deglutition. It can be either structural or motili...
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the clinical, pathological and radiological profile...
Purpose Dysphagia (swallowing dysfunction) is a debilitating, depressing, and potentially life-threa...
BACKGROUND: In India, squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus was common and it commonly found in...
Background: Lung cancer is most common cause of cancer related death in men and women world wise res...
A 50-year-old male with a 7 month history of progressive dysphagia to solids then subsequently to li...
Background: The study aims to identify the diagnostic yield of bronchoscopy along with clinico-patho...
Background Dysphagia can occur in advanced lung cancer due to direct tumour invasion or nerve compre...
AbstractA previously healthy 33 year old lady presented with acute dysphagia with endoscopic and CT ...
Progress in head and neck cancer (HNC) therapies has improved tumor response, loco-regional control,...