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choice1="Fluoroscopy"
 
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feedback5="'''Correct!''' Oesophagoscopy should be used to confirm the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture - WikiClinical|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
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feedback5="'''Correct!''' Oesophagoscopy should be used to confirm the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Survey radiographs are usually unremarkable in animals with benign oesophageal strictures. Oesophagoscopy should be used to confirm the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture - WikiClinical |WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Survey radiographs are usually unremarkable in animals with benign oesophageal strictures. Oesophagoscopy should be used to confirm the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Although barium contrast radiography is normally diagnostic of the disorder, demonstrating narrowing of the oesophagus, it may not exclude intraluminal masses. Oesophagoscopy is required for definitive diagnosis. It should be used to confirm the site and severity of the stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture - WikiClinical|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Although barium contrast radiography is normally diagnostic of the disorder, demonstrating narrowing of the oesophagus, it may not exclude intraluminal masses. Oesophagoscopy is required for definitive diagnosis. It should be used to confirm the site and severity of the stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Although ultrasonography may visualise a stricture caused by extramural mass compression, it is not usually useful in diagnosing small benign strictures. Oesophagoscopy should be used to provide a definitive diagnosis, confirming the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture - WikiClinical|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Although ultrasonography may visualise a stricture caused by extramural mass compression, it is not usually useful in diagnosing small benign strictures. Oesophagoscopy should be used to provide a definitive diagnosis, confirming the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Stricture|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
 
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Fluoroscopy may be unremarkable in animals with benign oesophageal strictures. Oesophagoscopy should be used to provide a definitive diagnosis, confirming the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Conditions|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
 
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Fluoroscopy may be unremarkable in animals with benign oesophageal strictures. Oesophagoscopy should be used to provide a definitive diagnosis, confirming the site and severity of a stricture and also to exclude the presence of an intraluminal mass. [[Oesophageal Conditions|WikiVet Article: Oesophageal stricture ]]"
 
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