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Plummer Vinson syndrome is a constellation of postcricoid esophageal webs, iron deficiency anemia, dysphagia and koilonychia. We describe some unusual manifestations in three patients with this syndrome; these were clubbing instead of koilonychia, tortuous esophagus in addition to presence of esophageal webs, and celiac disease.
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PMID:Plummer Vinson syndrome: unusual features. 1199 Mar 31

Plummer Vinson syndrome is characterised by dysphagia, iron deficiency, anaemia and oesophageal web or webs. This is a case report of a 33 year old Asian female who presented with slowly progressive dysphagia and a long history of iron deficiency anaemia. The anaemia was confirmed on repeated haemograms and a barium swallow revealed an upper oesophageal web. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and forceful dilatation were necessary to effect relief of dysphagia.
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PMID:Plummer Vinson syndrome: case report. 1200 15

The case series presents the pattern of association of different co-morbid conditions of Plummer Vinson's Syndrome. The commonest morbidity is web at post cricoid level. The symptoms of dysphagia are more common and there appears to be a female preponderance. The presenting age us usually 5th decade. Although association with post cricoid carcinoma has been reported but only 10% of cases in the present series had carcinoma at the time of presentation. The effect of iron and B-complex supplementation has been clinically appraised and good symptomatic relief has been seen. Maybe this measure can prevent the progression to malignancy. Bouginage was effective in relieving symptoms in all the cases it was tried.
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PMID:A case study of Plummer-Vinson syndrome. 2312 Mar 60

Plummer Vinson syndrome is a rare association of postcricoid dysphagia, upper esophageal webs, and iron deficiency anemia. Iron deficiency state has been hypothesized to play an etiological role. While literature review elucidates the resolution of dysphagia in most cases with iron therapy, we discuss our case where the dysphagia was resistant to such therapy and necessitated a mechanical dilatation.
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PMID:Revisiting plummer vinson syndrome. 2363 46