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Radiological balloon dilatation of post-treatment benign pharyngeal strictures
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 11/05/09
Williams LR et al. – Radiologically guided balloon dilatation is straightforward to perform and is well tolerated, but there is a small risk of perforation. Relief of symptoms is likely to be temporary, requiring multiple subsequent dilatations. A minority of patients will obtain no symptomatic relief.
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