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Globus hystericus. Each year on average in the BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) program, GH has been managed at 6.7 per 100 000 recorded general practice encounters (about 670 times a year nationally). Although rarely managed, 92 GH encounters were recorded from April 1998 to March 2012. GH was significantly more likely to be In 1968, ‘globus hystericus’ was replaced with the term ‘globus pharyngeus’. 2 Malcomson et al. claimed that gastropharyngeal reflux disease was one of the causative disorders of globus sensation. 2 The definition of globus sensation can vary, depending on medical technology used in routine care. Globus pharyngeus is the term applied to the sensation of a lump or discomfort in the throat. The condition may be due to cricopharyngeal spasm occuring during moment of tension. globus pharyngeus is a descriptive term for the sensation of a lump in the throat and does not imply the diagnosis. globus can be caused by a wide range of throat . 392 408 253 426 495 184 20 93