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Benign esophagorespiratory fistulas in adults.
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1988
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Barium StudiesEsophagusMedicineGastroenterologyPleural EffusionThoracic SurgeryBenign Esophagorespiratory FistulasSurgeryAir-distended EsophagusEndoscopic DiagnosisRefractory Consolidation
Four benign esophagorespiratory fistulas, three secondary to granulomatous disease and one presumed to be congenital, have been diagnosed in adults at the authors' institution in the past year. The patients had symptoms of chronic or recurrent pulmonary infections, and two experienced coughing after swallowing. Chest radiographs demonstrated refractory consolidation, with or without cavitation and frequently accompanied by an air-distended esophagus. Barium studies were diagnostic. All patients responded well to antibiotic and surgical therapy.