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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (
gastroesophageal reflux disease
)
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Oesophageal problems are common in patients with scleroderma, but the association of
primary biliary cirrhosis
and scleroderma is uncommon. A Barrett's oesophagus identified in a patient with
primary biliary cirrhosis
and scleroderma is described. The Barrett's oesophagus was probably a complication of scleroderma and resulted from low lower-oesophageal sphincter pressure and severe gastro-
oesophageal reflux
.
...
PMID:Primary biliary cirrhosis and scleroderma complicated by Barrett's oesophagus. A case report. 201 66
Digestive involvement in systemic sclerosis is frequent and serious, because it provides morbidity and fatality. From the pathophysiologic point of view, the first step could be Raynaud-associated neural dysfunction, followed by smooth muscle atrophy then irreversible muscle fibrosis. Oesophageal disorder is common with its main consequence: the occurrence of
gastroesophageal reflux disease
which could run into peptic erosive oesophagitis. Oesophageal manometry is the main diagnostic tool, gastrointestinal endoscopy helps to assess oesophageal mucosal inflammation and its possible sequels. Gastric involvement is rarely recognized but it is frequent in case of systematic investigation as well as small intestinal involvement which may provide a lot of complications: malabsorption, pseudoobstruction, bacterial overgrowth. At colonic level, anorectal involvement is frequent and leads to fecal incontinence and rectal prolapse. Reynold's syndrome is a special case which associates systemic sclerosis with
primary biliary cirrhosis
. The symptomatic treatments must be systematic and improve the disease's overall prognosis.
...
PMID:[Digestive involvement of scleroderma]. 1253 66
This chapter on the gastrointestinal and hepatic systems in pregnancy focusses on those conditions that are frequent and troublesome (gastro-
oesophageal reflux
and constipation), distressing (hyperemesis gravidarum) or potentially fatal (obstetric cholestasis, acute fatty liver of pregnancy and HELLP (haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets) syndrome). It also highlights the clinical challenge obstetricians may face in managing rare conditions such as the Budd-Chiari syndrome, liver transplantation,
primary biliary cirrhosis
and Wilson disease. The clinical presentation of liver and gastrointestinal dysfunction in pregnancy is not specific, and certain 'abnormalities' may represent physiological changes of pregnancy. Diagnosis and management are often difficult because of atypical symptoms, a reluctance to use invasive investigations and concerns about the teratogenicity of the medications. The best available evidence to manage these conditions is discussed in the chapter.
...
PMID:Gastrointestinal and liver disease in pregnancy. 2420 84
The clinical case of the two diseases combination such as
primary biliary cirrhosis
and peptic stricture of the esophagus (complicated
GERD
) in one patient is presented in the article.
...
PMID:[Case of primary biliary cirrhosis combined with GERD and complicated by peptic strictures of the esophagus]. 2591 22