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The Impact of Pretreatment Esophageal Stenosis on Survival of Esophageal Cancer Patients

Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2022
K. Sugawara   +7 more
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Monilial Esophagitis: An Increasingly Frequent Cause of Esophageal Stenosis?

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1978
Acute monilial esophagitis generally responds well to oral nystatin therapy, and long-term sequelae of this condition have not been well recognized. Nor is it generally appreciated that Candida infections of the esophagus may occur in subacute or chronic form.
Mark B. Orringer, Herbert Sloan
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CONGENITAL ESOPHAGEAL STENOSIS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1928
Considered from the embryologic point of view, congenital atresia of the esophagus is surprisingly rare. Plass, 1 reviewing the literature in 1917, was able to find only 204 cases, and in Holderman's 2 survey, ten years later 218 cases were reported. The trachea develops as an outgrowth from the primitive alimentary canal by a pouching of its ventral ...
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Esophageal atresia and T.O.F. with stenosis of distal esophageal segment

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1983
This case report is the first preoperative documentation of the rare anomaly of stenosis of distal esophageal segment with T.O.F. It was confirmed at surgery. Brief review of the literature is reported as well.
N. P. Seth, Parvesh Kumar
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Effect of Slip Time in Forming Neo-Esophageal Stenosis After Replacement of a Thoracic Esophagus With Nitinol Artificial Esophagus.

Artificial Organs, 2015
Attempts have been made to investigate the effect of slip time of nitinol artificial esophagus for forming neo-esophageal stenosis after replacement of a thoracic esophagus with nitinol artificial esophagus in 20 experimental pigs.
Xian-liang Liang, Jian-hui Liang
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Esophageal Stenosis Due to Vascular Ring

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
a E u s a o 6-year-old boy was referred for follow-up of a ventricular septal defect, which was first diagnosed when he was a neonate. Cardiac catheterization performed t 7 months of age revealed an aberrant left subclavian artery rising from the right aortic arch.
Takashi Watanabe   +3 more
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Congenital Esophageal Stenosis Associated with Esophageal Atresia

2017
Congenital esophageal stenosis (CES) associated with esophageal atresia (EA) is common. The etiology of esophageal dysfunction includes textural abnormalities, excessive dissection, gastroesophageal reflux (GER), and the development of stricture. The muscles may be hypoplastic, distorted by fibrosis, cartilage, and/or respiratory glands.
Ashraf Ibrahim, Talal A. Al Malki
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A SYNDROME OF UPPER ESOPHAGEAL STENOSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1941
Excerpt Starvation overshadows the many other sequelae of esophageal stenosis. Pulmonary complications, for instance, unless of calamitous proportion, are often overlooked or misinterpreted.
Leo Loewe, Mortimer R. Camiel
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Congenital Esophageal Stenosis in Adults

2019
There are few reports about congenital esophageal stenosis in adults. Patients may present with symptoms of non-cardiac esophageal chest pain, meat impaction and dysphagia due to trachea-like multiple submucosal rings as seen by endoscopy in the mid esophagus. CES is an under-recognized cause for long standing dysphagia in adults. CES in adults is more
Ashraf Ibrahim, Talal Al-Malki
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