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Fig. 2. A 61-year-old female presented with long-standing symptoms of dysphasia, postprandial discomfort, loss of appetite, and chopping food in order to swallow it. (A) A pre-procedure esophagogram and endoscopy (inset) revealed the presence of short-segment stenosis (arrow) in the cervical esophagus. (B, C) Balloon dilation was performed using a 16-mm-diameter balloon across the stenotic area. (D) A post-procedure esophagogram shows the improvement of the cervical esophageal stricture as well as smooth passages of contrast to the distal esophagus.
Int J Gastrointest Interv 2020;9:114~116 https://doi.org/10.18528/ijgii190024
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