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e·soph·a·gi (ĕ-sof'ă-jī, -gī), Plural of esophagus.e·soph·a·gi (ĕ-sof'ă-jī) Plural of esophagus. Synonym(s): oesophagi. esophagus (e-sof'a-gus) (-gi?, -ji?) plural.esophagi [Gr. oisophagos] ESOPHAGUS: (as seen through an endoscope)The muscular tube, about 10 to 12 in (25 to 30 cm) long, that carries swallowed foods and liquids from the pharynx to the stomach. In the upper third of the esophagus, the muscle is striated; in the middle third, striated and smooth; and in the lower third, entirely smooth. Peristalsis is regulated by the autonomic nervous system. At the junction with the stomach is the lower esophageal sphincter, which relaxes to permit passage of food, then contracts to prevent backup of stomach contents. esophageal (e-sof?a-je'al), adjective See: illustrationBarrett esophagus See: Barrett esophagusblack esophagusNecrotizing esophagitis.FOREIGN BODY IN ESOPHAGUS: Meat impaction in the lower esophageal sphincterforeign bodies in the esophagusItems trapped in the esophagus (typically fishbones, coins, or large unchewed pieces of food). Parenteral glucagon may help the material pass through the esophageal sphincter to the stomach, but endoscopic retrieval of the material is usually necessary. See: illustration |