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Dysphagia lusoria: clinical aspects, manometric findings, diagnosis, and therapy
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Dysphagia can be caused by a rare anomaly of the subclavian artery. The diagnosis can be overlooked at endoscopy, but barium contrast study of the esophagus will reveal the abnormality. In patients with coexisting esophageal abnormalities the finding may be incidental and specific conservative treatment may be sufficient. Manometry cannot be used to diagnose this condition or to predict surgical outcome. When the symptoms are intractable, surgical correction should be considered even if coexisting esophageal abnormalities are present.
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