A rare variant case of pure esophageal atresia with an atretic segment

Pure esophageal atresia is typically characterized by a long gap between the upper and lower pouches, with a gasless abdomen and no fistula. The association of pure esophageal atresia with an atretic segment is extremely rare. We report a rare variant case of pure esophageal atresia in which the two...

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Main Authors: Kazunori Masahata (Author), Toshimichi Hasegawa (Author), Seika Kuroda (Author), Nobumasa Takahashi (Author), Ikuko Nojima (Author), Noriko Kimura (Author), Keiji Tsuchimoto (Author), Akio Kubota (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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