Esophageal Pain

Two of the next sections deal with basic science-pain pathways and receptors, including up-to-date information on receptor subtypes and the neural pathways which may be involved in modulation of oesophageal pain, together with evolving concepts of peripheral and central sensitisation from both the m...

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