Lung Atelectasis Secondary to Massive Esophageal Dilation in a Patient With Scleroderma

  • St-Arnaud C
  • Bouchard N
  • Lanthier L
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Abstract

Esophageal dilation is a rare complication of scleroderma and CREST syndrome. A case of atelectasis secondary to right inferior bronchus compression by a massively dilated esophagus is described. The authors are unaware of any previous cases of atelectasis secondary to esophageal dilation in scleroderma.

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St-Arnaud, C., Bouchard, N., & Lanthier, L. (2010). Lung Atelectasis Secondary to Massive Esophageal Dilation in a Patient With Scleroderma. Canadian Respiratory Journal, 17(4), e96–e98. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/179264

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