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Figure 3.

Figure 3. From: Recurrent pyriform sinus fistula successfully treated by endoscopic Glubran 2 sealing: A rare case and literature review.

Pyriform sinus fistula demonstrated by contrast swallow study.

Giovanni Di Nardo, et al. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2016;4:2050313X16672151.
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Figure 6. From: Recurrent pyriform sinus fistula successfully treated by endoscopic Glubran 2 sealing: A rare case and literature review.

Disappearance of fistulous orifice and detail of cutaneous scar after 6 years of follow-up.

Giovanni Di Nardo, et al. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2016;4:2050313X16672151.
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Figure 5. From: Recurrent pyriform sinus fistula successfully treated by endoscopic Glubran 2 sealing: A rare case and literature review.

Barium swallow test after endoscopic chemo-cauterization demonstrates the absence of leakage.

Giovanni Di Nardo, et al. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2016;4:2050313X16672151.
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Figure 2. From: Recurrent pyriform sinus fistula successfully treated by endoscopic Glubran 2 sealing: A rare case and literature review.

MRI reveals the presence of pyriform sinus fistula and the extension of abscess toward pyriform fossa.

Giovanni Di Nardo, et al. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2016;4:2050313X16672151.
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Figure 1. From: Recurrent pyriform sinus fistula successfully treated by endoscopic Glubran 2 sealing: A rare case and literature review.

A 3-year-old patient. Fistulous orifice and erythematous halo located in the anterior border of the left sternocleidomastoid muscle.

Giovanni Di Nardo, et al. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2016;4:2050313X16672151.
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Figure 4. From: Recurrent pyriform sinus fistula successfully treated by endoscopic Glubran 2 sealing: A rare case and literature review.

(a) Endoscopical identification of the internal orifice of the fistula (little arrow) and the entrance of the esophagus (blue arrow) (b) Insertion of the probe into the fistula.

Giovanni Di Nardo, et al. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2016;4:2050313X16672151.

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