The medical term for the softening of the esophagus walls is "esophagomalacia." This condition can result from various factors, including inflammation or pressure from surrounding structures. It may lead to difficulties in swallowing and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Diagnosis often involves imaging studies and endoscopy to assess the esophagus's condition.
Is the abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries
The medical term for abnormal softening of an artery is arteriomalacia. This condition can weaken the artery walls and increase the risk of aneurysm or rupture. Treatment may involve managing underlying conditions and lifestyle changes to prevent further damage.
Emphysema or Pulmonay emphysema
Bronchoplegia is paralysis of a bronchus.Bronchoplegia is paralysis of the walls of the bronchi.
The systolic pressure is the highest pressure measured against the walls of blood vessels.
No, the esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat (pharynx) with the stomach. It serves as a pathway for food and liquids to travel from the mouth to the stomach through a series of muscle contractions called peristalsis.
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FalseArteriomalacia is abnormal softening of an artery; arteriosclerosis is abnormal hardening of an artery.Arteriomalacia is abnormal softening of blood vessels. Arteriosclerosis is abnormal hardening.
Thromboangionecrosis is death of a vessel wall due to a thrombus.
Acid reflux is when stomach acids rise into the esophagus and burn the walls. The stomach can bear the harsh acids because the stomach is lined with walls that protect the other organs. Some people get ulcers which are holes in the stomach's lining (very painful) :( If the stomach acids make their way too far to the top of the esophagus the walls of the esophagus are burned because they do not have protective lining walls mostly because acid is not meant to be there! :) hope this helped
Angioplasty or balloon angioplasty is the medical term meaning passage of a balloon catheter through the lumen of an occluded coronary vessel to compress plaque against the arterial walls.
All exterior, mid and internal layers. We dont say hardening, better we call Reduction of elasticity of the arteries and arteroles, With ageing, changes occur, so there is shortage of elasin and collagen fibers in the endothelial layers