2007
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-966597
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Intramural tracking in esophageal pseudodiverticulosis

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“…EIP is a condition in which the esophageal submucosal excretory glands form outpouchings, thought to be secondary to obstruction or dilatation from inflammation or altered motility (1). Findings include flask‐shaped outpouchings on barium esophagram, and openings of pseudodiverticula seen on EGD (1,2). Tract formation is rare, and typically indicates more diffuse EIP affecting more of the esophagus (1).…”
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“…EIP is a condition in which the esophageal submucosal excretory glands form outpouchings, thought to be secondary to obstruction or dilatation from inflammation or altered motility (1). Findings include flask‐shaped outpouchings on barium esophagram, and openings of pseudodiverticula seen on EGD (1,2). Tract formation is rare, and typically indicates more diffuse EIP affecting more of the esophagus (1).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings include flask‐shaped outpouchings on barium esophagram, and openings of pseudodiverticula seen on EGD (1,2). Tract formation is rare, and typically indicates more diffuse EIP affecting more of the esophagus (1). Although this patient was without gastrointestinal symptoms, EIP most commonly presents as dysphagia, and carries the risk of perforation and mediastinitis (3,4).…”
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confidence: 99%