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</html><description>A 16 year-old girl was referred to our paediatric department due to intermittent dysphagia during six months. Occasionally, she needed to induce vomit to dispose of stuck food. She reported no odynophagia, no gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, no abdominal or retrosternal pain, and no changes to defecation patterns. The patient was otherwise healthy and average weight [...]Read More...</description><thumbnail_url>https://blogs.bmj.com/fg/files/2018/03/Slide5-300x169.png</thumbnail_url></oembed>
