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Clinical Pediatrics
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Esophageal Stenosis Following Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Treatment with Balloon Dilation

E.M. Rottermann

Servicio de Cirugia Pediatrica, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain

M.V. Julia

Servicio de Cirugia Pediatrica, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain

J. Rovira

Servicio de Cirugia Pediatrica, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain

F.J. Parri

Servicio de Cirugia Pediatrica, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain

L. Morales

Servicio de Cirugia Pediatrica, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain

A 5-year-old girl with Stevens-Johnson syndrome developed progressive dysphagia secondary to esophageal stenosis. The authors resolved this by treating the patient with balloon dilatation. She has remained symptom-free for 10 months post-treatment.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 29, No. 6, 336-338 (1990)
DOI: 10.1177/000992289002900609


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