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Esophagus: Anatomy, Function and Diseases

The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach, transporting food and liquid. It is approximately 25 cm long and plays a key role in the digestive process.

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Endopeptidase

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Excision

Excision is a surgical procedure in which tissue or a lesion is completely cut out and removed. It is used to treat tumors, cysts, and other diseased tissue.

Aortic Stenosis

Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve of the heart that restricts blood flow. It is one of the most common heart valve diseases and primarily affects older adults.

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