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A 10-year old boy who had esophageal atresia repaired as an infant presents with a food bolus impaction at the prior esophageal anastomosis. He has been taking a proton pump inhibitor. At the time of your flexible endoscopy to clear the esophagus you notice a stricture which you dilate. Distal to the stricture you find abnormal, inflamed appearing distal esophageal mucosa. Biopsies of the area identify metaplasia of the intestinal type.

The next best step in management of his patient with esophageal metaplasia is
A adding an H2 blocker.
B yearly surveillance endoscopy with biopsy.
C radiofrequency ablation.
D fundoplication.
E esophagectomy.
A 10-year old boy who had esophageal atresia repaired as an infant presents with a food bolus impaction at the prior esophageal anastomosis. He has been taking a proton pump inhibitor. At the time of your flexible endoscopy to clear the esophagus you notice a stricture which you dilate. Distal to the stricture you find abnormal, inflamed appearing distal esophageal mucosa. Biopsies of the area identify metaplasia of the intestinal type.
The next best step in management of his patient with esophageal metaplasia is
A adding an H2 blocker.
B yearly surveillance endoscopy with biopsy.
C radiofrequency ablation.
D fundoplication.
E esophagectomy.
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