Literature DB >> 4064508

Congenital oesophageal stenosis.

R Dominguez, M Zarabi, K S Oh, T M Bender, B R Girdany.   

Abstract

Clinical and radiographic observations in 34 infants and children with congenital stenosis of the oesophagus are reported. (1) Congenital stenosis of the oesophagus occurs more frequently than the previous literature suggests. (2) A congenital stenosis most commonly affects the lower oesophagus at the junction of its middle and distal thirds. (3) High oesophageal stenosis is less common, usually producing respiratory distress. Low oesophageal stenosis is more frequent, usually producing vomiting and oesophageal obstruction at the time the patients begin eating solid foods. (4) Oesophageal stenosis persists into adult life although its clinical course is benign. (5) An infant who vomits undigested food should have an oesophagram for evaluation of possible congenital oesophageal stenosis. (6) A child who impacts a foreign body in the oesophagus, particularly in the distal half of the oesophagus, should have a follow-up oesophagram after removal of the foreign body to assess the possibility of congenital oesophageal stenosis.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4064508     DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(85)80056-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Radiol        ISSN: 0009-9260            Impact factor:   2.350


  9 in total

1.  Current characteristics and management of congenital esophageal stenosis: 40 consecutive cases from a multicenter study in the Kyushu area of Japan.

Authors:  Masaya Suzuhigashi; Tatsuru Kaji; Hiroyuki Noguchi; Mitsuru Muto; Michiko Goto; Motoi Mukai; Kazuhiko Nakame; Takafumi Kawano; Waka Yamada; Koji Yamada; Shun Onishi; Satoshi Ieiri
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2017-08-11       Impact factor: 1.827

Review 2.  Endoscopic management for congenital esophageal stenosis: A systematic review.

Authors:  Keita Terui; Takeshi Saito; Tetsuya Mitsunaga; Mitsuyuki Nakata; Hideo Yoshida
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2015-03-16

3.  Laser treatment of congenital esophageal stenosis and web at the upper esophageal sphincter.

Authors:  Özlem Özer Çakır
Journal:  Turk J Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 1.852

4.  Esophageal stenosis with esophageal atresia.

Authors:  M A Thomason; B B Gay
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  1987

5.  Congenital esophageal stenosis. A rare cause of food impaction in the adult.

Authors:  P R McNally; E H Collier; M C Lopiano; T G Brewer; R K Wong
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 3.199

6.  Congenital esophageal stenosis presenting as noncardiac, esophageal chest pain.

Authors:  P R McNally; J C Lemon; J S Goff; S R Freeman
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 3.199

7.  Congenital esophageal stenosis associated with esophageal atresia: new concepts.

Authors:  Ashraf H M Ibrahim; Talal A Al Malki; Alaa F Hamza; Ahmed F Bahnassy
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2007-04-17       Impact factor: 2.003

Review 8.  Congenital esophageal stenosis: a rare malformation of the foregut.

Authors:  Vesna Brzački; Bojan Mladenović; Ljiljana Jeremić; Dragoljub Živanović; Nenad Govedarović; Dragan Dimić; Mladjan Golubović; Viktor Stoičkov
Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 1.131

9.  Diagnosis of congenital esophageal stenosis in adults and treatment with peroral endoscopic myotomy.

Authors:  Haruo Ikeda; Haruhiro Inoue; Mary Raina Angeli Abad; Yusuke Fujiyoshi; Yohei Nishikawa; Akiko Toshimori; Mayo Tanabe; Yuto Shimamura; Kazuya Sumi; Yugo Iwaya; Anastassios Manolakis; Manabu Onimaru
Journal:  Ann Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-03-23
  9 in total

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