A lower esophageal ring is an abnormal ring of tissue that forms where the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach) and stomach meet.
Esophagogastric ring; Schatzki's ring
A lower esophageal ring is a birth defect of the esophagus that occurs in 4% of people. It causes narrowing of the lower esophagus.
Narrowing of the esophagus may also be caused by:
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Source: HealthCentral Encyclopedia
This is a ring of tissue in the lower esophagus located at or near the border of the lower esophageal sphincter. It is also known as a lower... Read more »
Source: Harvard Decision Guide
What Is It? Esophageal rings and webs are folds that block your esophagus either partially or completely. Rings are bands of normal esophageal tissue... Read more »