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What is Esophageal Stenosis

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Esophageal stenosis (ie, nar­rowing of the lumen of the esophagus) can occur in any segment of the esophagus but is more common in ther lower third. The esophageal narrowing, is usually caused by incomplete re-canalization during the 8th week of de­velopment. However, this condition may result from failure of esophageal blood vessels to develop in the affected region. This anomaly may also be the result of fetal vascular accidents that adversely affect the blood supply of a segment of the esophagus. The sever­ity of symptoms caused by esophageal stenosis depends on the grade and ex­tent of stenosis. In most severe cases the symptoms may be similar to those of esophageal atresia. The esophageal stenosis is treated by. repeated dilata­tion of the stenotic segment.
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