A ring (oesophagus)
Last revised by Vikas Shah on 11 Nov 2020
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Citation:
Knipe H, Shah V, Morgan M, et al. A ring (oesophagus). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 16 Jun 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-31336
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Article created:
2 Oct 2014,
Henry Knipe ◉
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Last revised:
11 Nov 2020,
Vikas Shah ◉
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- A ring
- Oesophageal A-rings
- Esophageal A-rings
- A-rings
- A rings
A rings are a type of distal oesophageal ring. They are above the B ring and occur a few centimetres proximal to the gastro-oesophageal junction. They represent a physiological contraction of oesophageal smooth muscle covered by mucosa. A rings are uncommonly symptomatic.
References
- 1. Smith MS. Diagnosis and management of esophageal rings and webs. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2011;6 (11): 701-4. Free text at pubmed - Pubmed citation
- 2. Liu JJ and Kahrilas PJ. Pharyngeal and esophageal diverticula, rings, and webs. GI Motility online (2006). Full text: Nature.com
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