Clinical Review

Man, 29, With Apparent Throat Obstruction

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Conclusion
To effectively evaluate the patient who presents with dysphagia, the primary care provider should have a working knowledge of EE, as well as an understanding of the key elements in the history and physical examination to help ensure an accurate diagnosis. This will facilitate timely referral to a gastroenterologist for endoscopic evaluation, when indicated.

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