Case Report

Cervical Esophageal Web Caused by an Inlet Patch of Gastric Mucosa

Authors: J PATRICK WARING MD, JOHN M. WO MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: A 55-year-old woman had chronic, progressive dysphagia. An esophageal web in the cervical esophagus was identified by barium swallow and endoscopy. At endoscopy, an inlet patch of gastric mucosa was identified in proximity to the cervical web. It is believed that gastric acid production from the inlet patch led to development of die cervical esophageal web. We present our patient's case and review the literature relevant to this topic.

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