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Small Opening, Big Problem: Esophageal Food Bolus Impaction and Microstomia

Patients presenting to the hospital with esophageal food bolus impaction often need urgent upper endoscopy. However, patients with trismus and microstomia can pose a real challenge because endoscopic access in these patients can be difficult. We present a unique transoral endoscopic approach for eso...

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Published in:ACG case reports journal 2019-10, Vol.6 (10), p.e00215-e00215
Main Authors: Madhu, Mathew, Mbachi, Chimezie, Aisien, Efesomwan, Attar, Bashar, Kotwal, Vikram
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