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The effect of platelet-rich plasma on motility changes in experimental caustic esophageal burn.

Mustafa Onur ÖztanSule OztanNeslihan DuzenliMurat OlukmanGokhan Koyluoglu
Published in: Esophagus : official journal of the Japan Esophageal Society (2018)
For the first time, we demonstrated that both cholinergic and non-adrenergic non-cholinergic mechanisms are responsible for the altered motility in corrosive esophageal injury. Our results suggest that PRP treatment may be helpful in regulating the esophageal motility and decreasing altered contractions in corrosive burns. This effect may also contribute to the reduction of stricture formation, especially by reducing inappropriate contractions of the esophageal wall during the post-burn healing phase.
Keyphrases
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