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In the past 30 years, gastroesophageal and reflux disease (GERD) has become an important area of clinical medicine. GERD has gradually become associated with other common but unexplained disorders. These conditions have been designated as the extraesophageal manifestations of GERD.
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In the past 30 years, gastroesophageal and reflux disease (GERD) has become an important area of clinical medicine. GERD has gradually become associated with other common but unexplained disorders. These conditions have been designated as the extraesophageal manifestations of GERD.
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Anthony J. DiMarino Jr, MD attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated from Hahnemann Medical College, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He completed his internal medicine residency and fellowship in gastroenterology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and served on its full-time faculty after training. From 1986 to 1996, Dr. DiMarino served as the Chief of Gastroenterology and Director of the Gastrointestinal Institute at Presbyterian/University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, as well as Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. In April 1996, Dr. DiMarino was named the William Rorer Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. DiMarino is the author of more than 100 original papers, and as a lead author his papers have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation, The American Journal of Physiology, Gastroenterology, The American Journal of Gastroenterology, and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Dr. DiMarino is editor-in-chief, along with Stanley Benjamin, MD, Chief of Gastroenterology at Georgetown University, of Gastrointestinal Disease: An Endoscopic Approach, an original 2-volume textbook, which is currently in its second edition, published by SLACK Incorporated.
Dr. DiMarino is considered a preeminent consultative gastroenterologist. In May 2007, Dr. DiMarino received the American Gastroenterological Association 2007 Mentors Research Scholar Award, which is given to individuals "who have made enormous contributions to gastroenterology through mentoring." Dr. DiMarino's research interests have primarily been in the areas of esophageal, gastric, and small intestinal motility; celiac disease; and the safety of gastrointestinal endoscopy. At the request of the Food and Drug Administration, he authored the "White Paper," which is currently still in use as the standard for reprocessing endoscopic gastrointestinal instruments to protect patient safety between patient procedures.
Sidney Cohen, MD is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Gastrointestinal Research Program at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2001 to present). Previously, Dr. Cohen served as chairman of the Department of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia (1986 to 2000). His professional memberships include the American Federation for Clinical Research, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), and the American Physiological Society.
Dr. Cohen served as Chief of the Gastrointestinal Section at the University of Pennsylvania from 1972 to 1986. He was Chairman of the Department of Medicine, Vice President, and Distinguished University Professor at Temple University School of Medicine from 1986 to 2001. He was President of the AGA in 1991 and President of the Association of Professors of Medicine in 1996. He received the Julius Friedenwald Medal of the AGA in 2000. Dr. Cohen is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey. He received his medical degree from The State University of New York School of Medicine where he graduated magna cum laude. He trained in Boston during the 1960s where he was exposed to many of the great figures in gastroenterology who had a major impact on his career. He completed his internship and residency at Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts; his senior residency at The University Hospital in Boston; and his gastroenterology fellowship at Tufts University Medical School, New England Medical Center Hospital in Boston.
Dr. Cohen has authored and coauthored more than 400 original papers, abstracts, editorials, reviews, and book chapters on a wide range of digestive disease issues. His most recent publications include "Eosinophilic Esophagitis Presenting as Spontaneous Esophageal Rupture (Boerhaave's Syndrome)" in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology and "Closure of a Nonhealing Gastrocutaneous Fistula Using an Endoscopic Clip" in Southern Medical Journal. His research focus is in the area of smooth muscle physiology and gastrointestinal motor function.
Dr. DiMarino is editor-in-chief, along with Stanley Benjamin, MD, Chief of Gastroenterology at Georgetown University, of Gastrointestinal Disease: An Endoscopic Approach, an original 2-volume textbook, which is currently in its second edition, published by SLACK Incorporated.
Dr. DiMarino is considered a preeminent consultative gastroenterologist. In May 2007, Dr. DiMarino received the American Gastroenterological Association 2007 Mentors Research Scholar Award, which is given to individuals "who have made enormous contributions to gastroenterology through mentoring." Dr. DiMarino's research interests have primarily been in the areas of esophageal, gastric, and small intestinal motility; celiac disease; and the safety of gastrointestinal endoscopy. At the request of the Food and Drug Administration, he authored the "White Paper," which is currently still in use as the standard for reprocessing endoscopic gastrointestinal instruments to protect patient safety between patient procedures.
Sidney Cohen, MD is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Gastrointestinal Research Program at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2001 to present). Previously, Dr. Cohen served as chairman of the Department of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia (1986 to 2000). His professional memberships include the American Federation for Clinical Research, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), and the American Physiological Society.
Dr. Cohen served as Chief of the Gastrointestinal Section at the University of Pennsylvania from 1972 to 1986. He was Chairman of the Department of Medicine, Vice President, and Distinguished University Professor at Temple University School of Medicine from 1986 to 2001. He was President of the AGA in 1991 and President of the Association of Professors of Medicine in 1996. He received the Julius Friedenwald Medal of the AGA in 2000. Dr. Cohen is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey. He received his medical degree from The State University of New York School of Medicine where he graduated magna cum laude. He trained in Boston during the 1960s where he was exposed to many of the great figures in gastroenterology who had a major impact on his career. He completed his internship and residency at Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts; his senior residency at The University Hospital in Boston; and his gastroenterology fellowship at Tufts University Medical School, New England Medical Center Hospital in Boston.
Dr. Cohen has authored and coauthored more than 400 original papers, abstracts, editorials, reviews, and book chapters on a wide range of digestive disease issues. His most recent publications include "Eosinophilic Esophagitis Presenting as Spontaneous Esophageal Rupture (Boerhaave's Syndrome)" in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology and "Closure of a Nonhealing Gastrocutaneous Fistula Using an Endoscopic Clip" in Southern Medical Journal. His research focus is in the area of smooth muscle physiology and gastrointestinal motor function.
CONTENTS Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Introduction Chapter 1?? Extraesophageal Reflux: Definition and Pathophysiology Vikneswaran Namasivayam
MBBS
MRCP and David A. Katzka
MD Chapter 2?? The Evaluation of Typical GERD John O. Clarke
MD and Donald O. Castell
MD Chapter 3?? Pulmonary Manifestations of GERD: Controversies and Consensus Lindsey B. Roenigk
MD and Susan M. Harding
MD Chapter 4?? Ear
Nose
and Throat Manifestations of GERD An Otolaryngologist's Perspective Joseph R. Spiegel
MD A Gastroenterologist's Perspective Lisa S. Cassani
MD and Michael F. Vaezi
MD
PhD
MSc Editorial: Point Counterpoint Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD and Sidney Cohen
MD Chapter 5?? Sleep Disturbance and Esophageal Reflux Christine Herdman
MD; Dina Halegoua-DeMarzio
MD; Sidney Cohen
MD; and Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD Chapter 6?? GERD and Oral Manifestations Mabi Singh
DMD
MS; Britta Magnuson
DMD; and Athena Papas
DMD
PhD Chapter ?? Extraesophageal Manifestations in the Pediatric Population Joan S. Di Palma
MD; Sheeja K. Abraham
MD; and Rebecca O. Ramirez
MD
FAAP Financial Disclosures Index
MBBS
MRCP and David A. Katzka
MD Chapter 2?? The Evaluation of Typical GERD John O. Clarke
MD and Donald O. Castell
MD Chapter 3?? Pulmonary Manifestations of GERD: Controversies and Consensus Lindsey B. Roenigk
MD and Susan M. Harding
MD Chapter 4?? Ear
Nose
and Throat Manifestations of GERD An Otolaryngologist's Perspective Joseph R. Spiegel
MD A Gastroenterologist's Perspective Lisa S. Cassani
MD and Michael F. Vaezi
MD
PhD
MSc Editorial: Point Counterpoint Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD and Sidney Cohen
MD Chapter 5?? Sleep Disturbance and Esophageal Reflux Christine Herdman
MD; Dina Halegoua-DeMarzio
MD; Sidney Cohen
MD; and Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD Chapter 6?? GERD and Oral Manifestations Mabi Singh
DMD
MS; Britta Magnuson
DMD; and Athena Papas
DMD
PhD Chapter ?? Extraesophageal Manifestations in the Pediatric Population Joan S. Di Palma
MD; Sheeja K. Abraham
MD; and Rebecca O. Ramirez
MD
FAAP Financial Disclosures Index
CONTENTS Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Introduction Chapter 1?? Extraesophageal Reflux: Definition and Pathophysiology Vikneswaran Namasivayam
MBBS
MRCP and David A. Katzka
MD Chapter 2?? The Evaluation of Typical GERD John O. Clarke
MD and Donald O. Castell
MD Chapter 3?? Pulmonary Manifestations of GERD: Controversies and Consensus Lindsey B. Roenigk
MD and Susan M. Harding
MD Chapter 4?? Ear
Nose
and Throat Manifestations of GERD An Otolaryngologist's Perspective Joseph R. Spiegel
MD A Gastroenterologist's Perspective Lisa S. Cassani
MD and Michael F. Vaezi
MD
PhD
MSc Editorial: Point Counterpoint Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD and Sidney Cohen
MD Chapter 5?? Sleep Disturbance and Esophageal Reflux Christine Herdman
MD; Dina Halegoua-DeMarzio
MD; Sidney Cohen
MD; and Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD Chapter 6?? GERD and Oral Manifestations Mabi Singh
DMD
MS; Britta Magnuson
DMD; and Athena Papas
DMD
PhD Chapter ?? Extraesophageal Manifestations in the Pediatric Population Joan S. Di Palma
MD; Sheeja K. Abraham
MD; and Rebecca O. Ramirez
MD
FAAP Financial Disclosures Index
MBBS
MRCP and David A. Katzka
MD Chapter 2?? The Evaluation of Typical GERD John O. Clarke
MD and Donald O. Castell
MD Chapter 3?? Pulmonary Manifestations of GERD: Controversies and Consensus Lindsey B. Roenigk
MD and Susan M. Harding
MD Chapter 4?? Ear
Nose
and Throat Manifestations of GERD An Otolaryngologist's Perspective Joseph R. Spiegel
MD A Gastroenterologist's Perspective Lisa S. Cassani
MD and Michael F. Vaezi
MD
PhD
MSc Editorial: Point Counterpoint Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD and Sidney Cohen
MD Chapter 5?? Sleep Disturbance and Esophageal Reflux Christine Herdman
MD; Dina Halegoua-DeMarzio
MD; Sidney Cohen
MD; and Anthony J. DiMarino Jr
MD Chapter 6?? GERD and Oral Manifestations Mabi Singh
DMD
MS; Britta Magnuson
DMD; and Athena Papas
DMD
PhD Chapter ?? Extraesophageal Manifestations in the Pediatric Population Joan S. Di Palma
MD; Sheeja K. Abraham
MD; and Rebecca O. Ramirez
MD
FAAP Financial Disclosures Index