A Case Report of Chronic Dysphagia, Intractable Hiccups, Vomiting, and Sever Gastroesophageal Reflux as Symptoms of a Posterior Cranial Fossa Hemangioblastoma

Abstract

1. Abstract

1.1. Background

For many years, bile reflux esophagitis has been reported and discussed in the literature. What makes our case unusual is the occurrence of postoperative sudden onset epigastric pain without obvious pathology and development of posterior cranial fossa hemangioblastoma 4 years after the surgery.