An Innocent Esophageal Mucosal Bridge: Case Report and Literature Review
An Innocent Esophageal Mucosal Bridge: Case Report and Literature Review
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An esophageal mucosal bridge is a rare finding that is seldom encountered on upper endoscopy.They most commonly present secondary to Clinometers an underlying inflammatory disorder and cause chest pain and dysphagia, among other symptoms.More rarely, they present asymptomatically with no identifiable inflammatory conditions.Our case consists of a 31-year-old woman Body Skin Care who presented with an asymptomatic, noninflammatory mucosal bridge of the esophagus.To our knowledge, this makes the third such case.
The rarity of this condition coupled with the lack of epidemiologic data available make this case worthy for literature review.