B ring
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Schatzki ring
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The B ring is a mucosal ring that develops in the distal esophagus at the gastroesophageal junction (Z line).
Terminology
If the ring becomes symptomatic, then it is usually termed a Schatzki ring, although some use the terms synonymously.
Pathology
Its development is thought to be a reaction to chronic irritation of the esophageal mucosa from gastro-esophageal reflux and it has squamous epithelium on its upper surface and columnar epithelium on its lower surface.
Associations
They are often associated with a hiatal hernia.
Differential diagnosis
- short annular peptic stricture: these tend to make a broader impression on the distal esophagus than a B ring, which is usually <5 mm in thickness
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