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Oesophageal food impaction in achalasia treated with Coca-Cola and nifedipine

Posted on February 8, 2010 by

This is a detailed description of the use of the physical and chemical properties of Coca-cola to remove oesophageal obstruction. The authors are careful to discuss issues of patient safety but suggest this technique for use in particular circumstances.

Oesophageal food impaction in achalasia treated with Coca-Cola and nifedipine

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