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1 March 2018 BENIGN IDIOPATHIC ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURE IN A LION (PANTHERA LEO): DILATION BY AN ACHALASIA BALLOON
Ignacio Ayala, Francisco Laredo
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Abstract

A 1-yr old female lion (Panthera leo) was referred with a 10-mo history of dysphagia for solid food (meat), episodic regurgitation, and poor weight gain. Esophagoscopy confirmed an esophagitis (midesophagus) and a stricture estimated to be of 13 mm diameter. This was subsequently dilated using a 20-mm-diameter balloon for 2 min followed by a 35-mm achalasia balloon for 3 min. The etiology remains undetermined in spite of a thorough history. The animal progressed satisfactorily, reaching 124 kg after 1 yr and has had no further signs. To the authors' knowledge, neither idiopathic esophageal stricture nor dilation using an achalasia balloon has been reported in Panthera spp.

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Ignacio Ayala and Francisco Laredo "BENIGN IDIOPATHIC ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURE IN A LION (PANTHERA LEO): DILATION BY AN ACHALASIA BALLOON," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 49(1), 193-195, (1 March 2018). https://doi.org/10.1638/2017-0055R1.1
Accepted: 22 October 2017; Published: 1 March 2018
KEYWORDS
Balloon dilation
Endoscopy
esophagus
lion
Panthera leo
stricture
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