esophagus in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for esophagus in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

esophagus → oesophagus

See also oesophagus

oesophagus Brit, esophagus Am [Brit ɪˈsɒfəɡəs, Am əˈsɑfəɡəs, ˌiˈsɑfəɡəs] N

oesophagus Brit, esophagus Am [Brit ɪˈsɒfəɡəs, Am əˈsɑfəɡəs, ˌiˈsɑfəɡəs] N

Translations for esophagus in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

esophagus in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for esophagus in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

esophagus [i:ˈsɒfəgəs, Am ɪˈsɑ:fə-] N Am

esophagus ANAT → oesophagus

See also oesophagus

oesophagus <-agi [or -guses]> [i:ˈsɒfəgəs, Am ɪˈsɑ:fə-] N ANAT

Translations for esophagus in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The stomach is located between the esophagus and the small intestine.
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However, peppermint has properties that may relax the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing the contents of the stomach to move upwards into the esophagus.
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For problems in the esophagus, treatment options may include surgery or medicine.
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This causes pressure on esophagus and results in dysphagia.
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It is a very common approach for operations on the lung or posterior mediastinum, including the esophagus.
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It then courses behind the esophagus (or rarely in front of esophagus, or even in front of trachea) to supply blood to right arm.
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The lesions increase in size and number and extend to the esophagus, crop and proventriculus.
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These are separated by the myenteric plexus, a tangled interpolation of nerve fibres involved in mucous secretion peristalsis of the smooth muscle of the esophagus.
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Coffee ground vomiting (vomiting of altered blood) occurs in a minority of patients; this tends to originate from erosion of the esophagus.
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A specialized probe containing an ultrasound transducer at its tip is passed into the patient's esophagus.
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