Benign strictures of the cervical oesophagus
AUTOR(ES)
Stell, P. M.
RESUMO
Four patients with a stricture of the cervical oesophagus are described. The stricture was hard and fibrotic and usually involved at least 2 cm of the oesophagus; there was no obvious cause of these strictures. Its management is described, using a local skin flap to replace the stenosed segment. This condition does not appear to have been described before.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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