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Oesophagites infectieuses

Infectious esophagitis

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Acta Endoscopica

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Cet article reprend une revue des infections oesophagiennes bactériennes, virales et parasitaires les plus fréquemment rencontrées ainsi que les facteurs favorisant les complications et leurs aspects morphologiques.

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This article reviews the most frequent infections oesophagitis and demonstrates their causes (bacterial, viral and parasitic), their predisposing factors, their complications and their morphological aspects.

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De Prez, C. Oesophagites infectieuses. Acta Endosc 32, 119–123 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03016650

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