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  • Title: [Current treatment problems in burn strictures of the esophagus].
    Author: Fedun AA, Fedun AA.
    Journal: Voen Med Zh; 1999 Dec; 320(12):32-5, 96. PubMed ID: 10732481.
    Abstract:
    Examination study of 156 cases with esophagus burns. The patients were sent to a specialize hospital with 2-3 mouths' delay despite their continuous dysphagia complains 4 patients suffered from critical complications, 15 patients had gastrostomas and 98 patients lost their body weight to a marked degree. Applied methods of treatment were esophagectomy, bougienage esophagus and surgery. 55.5% patients had good treatment results. 40.7%--satisfactory and 3.7%--bad results.
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