Seggie J, Knottenbelt J D
Dig Dis Sci. 1981 Jan;26(1):90-3. doi: 10.1007/BF01307981.
We describe a patient in whom a gastric phytobezoar was regurgitated into the esophagus during an episode of vomiting, giving rise to sudden dysphagia. The bezoar remained impacted for 3 days during which time a sever ulcerative esophagitis due to pressure necrosis and secondary infection developed. Healing has been accompanied by esophageal stricture formation which still necessitates esophageal dilatation at intervals.