Evaluation of dysphagia: A careful history is crucial Donald O. CastellMartin W. Donner Original Articles Pages: 65 - 71
Swallowing: Neurophysiologic control of the esophageal phase Arthur J. Miller Original Articles Pages: 72 - 82
A modification of the modified barium swallow Jo Anne RobbinsRobert SufitJennifer Hyland Original Articles Pages: 83 - 86
Pharyngeal findings in 21 patients with achalasia of the esophagus Bronwyn JonesMartin W. DonnerThomas R. Hendrix Original Articles Pages: 87 - 92
Aerosol regurgitation as a laryngeal-sensitizing event explaining acute laryngospasm David J. CurtisMichael Crain Original Articles Pages: 93 - 96
A rational clinical approach to esophageal motor disorders Jack A. DiPalmaGeorge W. Meyer Original Articles Pages: 97 - 108
Editorial: Esophageal symptoms and the “Irritable Esophagus” Donald O. CastellJoel E. Richter EditorialNotes Pages: 109 - 111
Reply to the editorial by Castell and Richter Jack A. DiPalmaGeorge W. Meyer EditorialNotes Pages: 112 - 112
Pedunculated pharyngeal lipoma presenting as an esophageal polyp David L. OlsonWylie J. DoddsJames A. Duncavage Case Reports Pages: 113 - 116
Progression of Barrett's mucosa to adenocarcinoma after antireflux surgery: Radiologic-pathologic correlation Farooq P. Agha Case Reports Pages: 117 - 122