a rare cause of dysphagia: non aneurysmatıc dysphagia aortica
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Abstract
Dysphagia aortica is a rare etiological factor of dysphagia resulting from extrinsic compression of the esophagus by thoracic aorta. There is no gold standard diagnostic procedure for dysphagia aortica. Dysphagia aortica is usually escaped to attention in the differential diagnosis of dysphagia. Here, we reported compression of the esophagus by thoracic aorta in a 54 years-old male patient who complained from dysphagia.
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| Authors | ;Celal Yavuz;Fatih Meteroğlu;Murat Başbuğ;Zülfü Arıkanoğlu |
| Journal | journal of sulfur chemistry |
| Year | 2010 |
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