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The Effect of Esophageal and Gastric Distension on the Crural Diaphragm

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Abstract

The crural diaphragm has a resting tone that relaxes after esophageal distension and contracts after gastric distension. This sphincter-like action of the crural diaphragm appears to be a reflex and is mediated through the esophagocrural inhibitory and gastrocrural excitatory reflexes. The crural diaphragm seems to share actively in the gastroesophageal competence mechanism.

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