1964
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(64)92541-3
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Epidemiology of the Paterson-Kelly Syndrome

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“…The prevalence of a post-cricoid web was found to be 0.3%-1.1% in women without dysphagia and 8.4%-22.4% in women with dysphagia [7].…”
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“…The prevalence of a post-cricoid web was found to be 0.3%-1.1% in women without dysphagia and 8.4%-22.4% in women with dysphagia [7].…”
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“…La dysphagie qui accompagne ce syndrome est généralement précédée par une anémie et disparaît souvent après traitement martial. Paradoxalement à cette notion, le SPV n'est pas nécessairement prévalent en zone endémique de malnutrition et d'anémie [5]. D'autres facteurs environnementaux, génétiques et immunologiques pourraient intervenir.…”
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“…Some of these differences may be attributed to selection of patients and lack of consistent haematological data, but even the validity of any relationship between dysphagia and the iron-deficient state has been disputed. Thus, in a general population study, dysphagia was present in only 5% of women and no evidence of anaemia or iron deficiency was found in these cases (Elwood et al 1964). On the other hand, Wright et al (1968) found that all but 6 of 82 patients with oesophageal webs had evidence of current or past iron deficiency.…”
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confidence: 94%