The occurrence and development mechanisms of esophageal stricture: state of the art review.
Fang YangYiwei HuZewen ShiMujie LiuKefeng HuGuoliang YeQian PangRuixia HouKeqi TangYa-Bin ZhuPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2024)
The development of esophageal stricture involves three stages: structural damage to the esophageal epithelial barrier (EEB), chronic inflammation, and severe fibrosis, in which dysfunction or damage to the EEB is the initiating mechanism leading to esophageal stricture. Re-epithelialization is essential for the treatment and prevention of esophageal stricture. This information will help clinicians or scientists to develop effective techniques to treat esophageal stricture in the future.