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Original article 1 Histopathologic profile of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula a b c Mubarak M. Al-Shraim , Ashraf H.M. Ibrahim , Talal A. Malki and Nader A. Morad Purpose Few reports are available in the literature on the without cartilage. Fourteen samples (10.8%) showed a histology of the congenital atretic esophagus in humans. histological picture consistent with CES. Histologic abnormalities including congenital esophageal Conclusion Glands in the submucosa may be abnormal in stenosis (CES) may contribute toward the abnormal number and type, and may extend to different esophageal esophageal motility after successful repair of esophageal coats. Muscle distortion by fibrosis, glands, or cartilage and atresia (EA) and tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF). The main associated CES may contribute toward esophageal aim of this study is to document the histopathologic profile dysmotility and stricture after surgery. Cutting the TEF in cases of EA. B3–5 mm distal to its origin from the trachea is adequate Methods One hundred and nineteen surgical specimens histologically for primary anastomosis of the atretic were collected from 69 consecutive EA patients who esophagus. The histological changes associated with the underwent surgical repair at the Aseer Central Hospital, TEF need to be revised. Ann Pediatr Surg 10:1–6
Annals of Pediatric Surgery – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Jan 1, 2014
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