This describes the subjective sensation of a lump or mass in the throat, which is usually associated with certain mood states. The exact mechanism which causes this is not known. The sensation may ...
The literature on globus sensation is extensive, but suffers from several methodological limitations The most frequently presumed causes of idiopathic globus are hypertensive upper oesophageal ...
THE radiologist has an unusual opportunity to converse with and collect the histories of patients whose final diagnosis is "globus hystericus." In the course of many years I have made some simple ...
Physical complaints, multiple, changing and frequently involving the gastrointestinal tract, have been part of hysteria from the beginning of the use of the term. Other parts of the syndrome are ...
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