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Authors’ response to Commentary on “Role of barium swallow pharyngoesophagography in the management of globus pharyngeus”
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Globus pharyngeus: a review of etiology, diagnostics, and treatment
Globus is a non-painful sensation of a lump or a foreign body in the throat, and it frequently improves with eating. Although globus is a common symptom, only little is known about the etiology, and the causes...
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Work-up of globus: assessing the benefits of neck ultrasound and videofluorography
Globus patients with normal ear, nose, and throat (ENT) status are a diagnostic challenge. The symptom may be long lasting and cause concern about malignancy, leading to possibly unnecessary further investigat...