A benign esophageal stricture, or peptic stricture, is a narrowing or tightening of the esophagus that causes swallowing difficulties. It can be caused by or associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease, esophagitis, a dysfunctional lower esophageal sphincter, disordered motility, lye ingestion, or a hiatal hernia. Strictures can form after esophageal surgery and other treatments such as laser therapy or photodynamic therapy. While the area heals, a scar forms, causing the tissue to pull and tighten, leading to difficulty in swallowing. It can be diagnosed with an X-ray while the patient swallows barium, by a computerized tomography scan, a biopsy, or by an endoscopy.
Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)
CATALOG NO. | PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATIONS | |
Models | DSI609Mu01 | Mouse Model for Esophageal Stenosis (ES) | n/a |
Tissues | n/a | Tissue of Esophageal Stenosis (ES) (If Necessary) | Tissue Customized Service Offer |
Serums | n/a | Serums of Esophageal Stenosis (ES) (If Necessary) | Serums Customized Service Offer |
Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)
CATALOG NO. | PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATIONS | |
Models | DSI609Ra01 | Rat Model for Esophageal Stenosis (ES) | n/a |
Tissues | n/a | Tissue of Esophageal Stenosis (ES) (If Necessary) | Tissue Customized Service Offer |
Serums | n/a | Serums of Esophageal Stenosis (ES) (If Necessary) | Serums Customized Service Offer |
Organism species: Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rabbit)
CATALOG NO. | PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATIONS | |
Models | DSI609Rb01 | Rabbit Model for Esophageal Stenosis (ES) | n/a |
Tissues | n/a | Tissue of Esophageal Stenosis (ES) (If Necessary) | Tissue Customized Service Offer |
Serums | n/a | Serums of Esophageal Stenosis (ES) (If Necessary) | Serums Customized Service Offer |