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Query: UMLS:C0011168 (
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We studied digestive manifestations occurring during follow-up of 19 cases of myotonic dystrophy. GI symptoms occurred in 10 patients (53%), mainly
dysphagia
(n = 7). In patients undergoing investigations (n = 7), their digestive troubles were probably or definitively related to the neurological disease in 6 cases. Upper GI endoscopy was normal in 5 dysphagic patients. The oesophageal manometry was abnormal in 3 of 4 patients. Complications developed in 3 cases (16%). One patient presented two episodes of spontaneous pneumoperitoneum. A second one developed a chronic colonic pseudo-obstruction with megacolon treated by subtotal colectomy. Manometric studies revealed oesophageal aperistalsis, low amplitude of gastro-jejunal contractions but persistence of migrating motor complexes and a normal recto-anal reflex. A third patient developed an acute pseudo-obstruction with
ischemic colitis
. In conclusion, myotonic dystrophy frequently disturbs digestive tract motility and may cause complications such as intestinal pseudo-obstruction.
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PMID:[Digestive system manifestations in Steinert's disease. Analysis of 19 cases of which 10 with digestive symptoms]. 236 73
Between 1985 and 1993, 32 patients (24 male and 8 female) underwent colon interposition for replacement of the esophagus at the Mayo Clinic. Median age was 58.5 years (range, 1 to 79 years). The colon was used because of an inadequate stomach in 27 patients (84%) and as the conduit of choice in 5 (16%). Esophageal cancer was present in 15 patients (47%). The left colon was used in 20 patients (63%) and the right, in 12 (38%). The colon was placed substernally in 19 patients (59%) and in the esophageal bed in 13 (41%). The operative mortality was 9%; cause of death was ischemic necrosis of right colon conduits in 2 patients and adult respiratory distress syndrome in 1 patient. Major complications occurred in 4 additional patients and included
ischemic colitis
of a right colon conduit, Roux-en-Y limb obstruction, chylothorax, and an anastomotic leak. Follow-up was complete for all patients and ranged from 15 months to 7 years (median follow-up, 2.3 years). Eleven patients died during follow-up. The cause of death was metastatic esophageal cancer in 9 patients, myocardial infarction in 1 patient, and respiratory failure in 1 patient. At last follow-up, 26 of the 29 operative survivors had little or no difficulty eating. Two patients had dumping symptoms, and 1 patient had severe
dysphagia
. Seven patients required dilation of the esophagocolonic anastomosis. We conclude that colon interposition for esophageal replacement provides acceptable long-term function; however, early morbidity and mortality are considerable.
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PMID:Esophageal replacement by colon interposition. 777 14
Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus is an uncommon tumor, with approximately 300 cases having been reported thus far. The purpose of this study was to describe a case of a 60 year-old man with a 10 month history of progressive
dysphagia
and thoracic pain, the investigations of which led to a diagnosis of primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus. The patient underwent a transhiatal esophagectomy with subcarinal lymphadenectomy, and isoperistaltic gastric tube replacement of the esophagus. Nine months after surgery, he developed
ischemic colitis
, and metastasis in the mesentery was diagnosed. His disease progressed and he died one year after the esophagectomy. A review of the literature was performed.
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PMID:Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus: a rare and aggressive disease. 2397 96