1999
DOI: 10.1097/00005176-199910000-00022
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Nutcracker Esophagus in a Child with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus

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“…Similarly, diabetes may be associated with other esophageal conditions such as nutcracker esophagus, although an exact etiopathogenic connection has not been established. 10 Clearly, diabetes is associated with an increased incidence of a number of severe esophageal pathologies ranging from "black esophagus" to CVAN. There is a need for increasing awareness about these conditions among gastroenterologists so that they can watch out for these conditions when screening patients with underlying diabetes.…”
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“…Similarly, diabetes may be associated with other esophageal conditions such as nutcracker esophagus, although an exact etiopathogenic connection has not been established. 10 Clearly, diabetes is associated with an increased incidence of a number of severe esophageal pathologies ranging from "black esophagus" to CVAN. There is a need for increasing awareness about these conditions among gastroenterologists so that they can watch out for these conditions when screening patients with underlying diabetes.…”
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confidence: 99%