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Cricopharyngeal spasms occur in the
cricopharyngeus muscle of the pharynx.
Cricopharyngeal spasm is an
uncomfortable but
harmless and
temporary disorder...
- Bastian, R. W.; Hoesli, R. C. (2020). "Partial
Cricopharyngeal Myotomy for
Treatment of
Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction". Oto Open. 4 (2): 2473974X20917644...
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Cricopharyngeal myotomy is a
surgical sectioning of the
cricopharyngeus muscle, also
known as the
upper esophageal sphincter, that has been advocated...
- The
cricopharyngeal ligament extends from the
cricoid lamina to the
midline of the pharynx. v t e...
- (thyropharyngeal part), and the
second part
arises from the
cricoid cartilage (
cricopharyngeal part). On the
thyroid cartilage, it
arises from the
oblique line on...
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Chest pain ****ociated with
burping can occur, but is rare.
Retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction (R-CPD) or
retrograde upper esophageal sphincter dysfunction...
- a
diverticulum of the
mucosa of the
human pharynx, just
above the
cricopharyngeal muscle (i.e.
above the
upper sphincter of the esophagus). It is a pseudo...
- vomiting.
Antispasmodic Blepharospasm Cadaveric spasm Convulsion Cramp Cricopharyngeal spasm Ejaculation Epileptic seizure Jactitation (medicine) Myoclonus...
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Cutting one of the
throat muscles internally, an
operation called cricopharyngeal myotomy, can be one way to ease
symptoms in more
severe cases. However...
- can be seen
clearly in this
sagittal section of the head and neck.
Cricopharyngeal ligament Nasopharyngeal carcinoma Pharyngeal aspiration Pharyngeal...