PubMedID: 12140654Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica is a hereditary blistering disorder in which the mucosal surface of the esophagus is frequently involved in addition to skin. Blister formation after minor trauma leads to erosions, ulcerations, scarring, and stricture formation in the esophagus and causes dysphagia. There is no definitive medical management for esophageal lesions. Colonic interposition has considerable mortality and morbidity, while surgical or endoscopic bougienage is not recommended because it causes further trauma to the esophagus, which accelerates stricture formation, and has a high risk of perforation. Herein we report a case of esophageal stricture successfully treated with repeated balloon dilatations
Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Sydney, Austr...
Treatment options for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) include drugs, diets and esophageal dilation. E...
Esophageal strictures may lead to dysphagia, intolerance of normal secretions, and malnutrition. The...
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a very rare inherited disease featured with skin blistering resulting ...
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
Abstract. Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare hereditary mechanobullous skin disorder. Four patients wit...
Purpose: Esophageal balloon dilatation (EBD), when performed early and correctly, can efficiently tr...
Refractory benign esophageal stricture (RBES) is a frequently encountered problem worldwide. These s...
Most benign strictures of the esophagus can be successfully dilated with conventional bougienage tec...
Background: Endoscopic dilatation is the mainstay treatment for benign esophageal strictures. Yet so...
Background and Aims: Benign esophageal strictures often present with dysphagia and can significantly...
SUMMARY Seven patients with epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica and chronic and recurrent oesophageal ...
Benign esophageal strictures may be caused by numerous disorders, but more than 90% of them are due ...
Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Sydney, Austr...
Treatment options for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) include drugs, diets and esophageal dilation. E...
Esophageal strictures may lead to dysphagia, intolerance of normal secretions, and malnutrition. The...
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a very rare inherited disease featured with skin blistering resulting ...
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
Abstract. Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare hereditary mechanobullous skin disorder. Four patients wit...
Purpose: Esophageal balloon dilatation (EBD), when performed early and correctly, can efficiently tr...
Refractory benign esophageal stricture (RBES) is a frequently encountered problem worldwide. These s...
Most benign strictures of the esophagus can be successfully dilated with conventional bougienage tec...
Background: Endoscopic dilatation is the mainstay treatment for benign esophageal strictures. Yet so...
Background and Aims: Benign esophageal strictures often present with dysphagia and can significantly...
SUMMARY Seven patients with epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica and chronic and recurrent oesophageal ...
Benign esophageal strictures may be caused by numerous disorders, but more than 90% of them are due ...
Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Sydney, Austr...
Treatment options for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) include drugs, diets and esophageal dilation. E...
Esophageal strictures may lead to dysphagia, intolerance of normal secretions, and malnutrition. The...