[PDF] from hindawi.com Check for Full TextR Manta, R Conigliaro, H Bertani, M Manno… - Age, 2011 - downloads.hindawi.com ... usually involves strong acids [3, 4]. Although mortality is not high, there is a highly related morbidity rate: caustic ingestion may thus cause perforations and necrosis in the acute phase, while the late complications include stricture formation, especially in the esophagus and the ... View as HTML
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PL Davis, S Hardison… - Otolaryngology--Head and …, 2011 - oto.sagepub.com ... Animal models for esophageal stricture are well established using a “causticstricture” approach to injury. ... for the more common clinical picture of a short segment esophageal stricture that is ... of this study, the main problem with applying a strong alkali to the esophagus to create a ... Related articles - Check for Full Text - All 2 versions
Check for Full TextP Zerbib, B Voisin, S Truant, F Saulnier… - Annals of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... range: 42–150) after caustic ingestion for a short gastric stricture (limited to the pyloric area). ... The Outcome of the Esophageal Injury. Of the 46 patients having initially been treated nonsurgically (1, 2, and 13 patients with stage IIa, Iib, and IIIb esophagus injuries, respectively), 16 ... Related articles - All 6 versions