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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (
gastroesophageal reflux disease
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Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis, which was first described by Mendl et al. in 1960, is characterized by multiple small flask-shaped outpouchings in the esophageal wall. The pseudodiverticula represent dilated excretory ducts of deep mucous glands in the esophagus. The etiology of this rare condition is unknown. Hiatal hernias,
gastroesophageal reflux
, esophageal strictures, candida esophagitis,
herpes esophagitis
, diabetes mellitus, and chronic alcoholism have been found associated with intramural pseudodiverticulosis. We report the second case of esophageal hypermotility in intramural pseudodiverticulosis.
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PMID:Diffuse esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis and nutcracker esophagus in a 54-year-old man. 210 56
This article reviews the current status of double-contrast radiography in diagnosing pharyngeal tumors and opportunistic esophagitis and the radiologic evaluation of esophageal motility disorders in patients with chest pain. Double-contrast pharyngography is a valuable technique for detecting pharyngeal tumors. These lesions may be manifested by an intraluminal mass, mucosal irregularity, or asymmetric distensibility. Furthermore, barium studies may demonstrate lesions involving the valleculae, tongue base, lower hypopharynx, and pharyngoesophageal segment that are difficult to visualize at endoscopy. Double-contrast radiography is also a valuable technique for detecting opportunistic esophagitis and for differentiating the underlying causes. Mucosal plaques should suggest Candida esophagitis, whereas discrete ulcers should suggest
herpes esophagitis
, and one or more large, relatively flat ulcers should suggest cytomegalovirus esophagitis. Finally, in evaluating patients with chest pain, in only a small percentage are esophageal motility disorders found to be a possible cause of their pain. Instead, the majority are found to have cardiac disease, structural esophageal lesions, or
gastroesophageal reflux
, so that barium studies are more useful in documenting normal motility or structural abnormalities in these patients.
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PMID:Update on esophageal radiology. 212 Sep 62
Because of its high incidence
gastroesophageal reflux disease
(
GERD
) is at the forefront of medical attention. On the other hand, vigilance for rare inflammatory diseases of the esophagus, such as
herpes esophagitis
, radiation-induced esophagitis, eosinophilic esophagitis, pseudodiverticulosis and Crohn's disease is low. Moreover, these entities are rarely distinguishable from
GERD
by clinical features alone. For all atypical and treatment refractory supposedly reflux diseases, the diagnosis should therefore be questioned and re-evaluated by endoscopy. When the macroscopic findings of esophagoscopy are ambiguous biopsies can be performed and histological examination then often leads to a definitive diagnosis. This is particularly important because the required treatment of rare forms of esophagitis often significantly differs from that of
GERD
.
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PMID:[Rare inflammatory diseases of the esophagus]. 3088 72
Infection is the second most common cause of esophagitis, second only to
gastroesophageal reflux
, and represents a clinically important disorder. Immunosuppressed patients are at highest risk for infectious esophagitis, with
CANDIDA,
herpes simplex virus, and cytomegalovirus being the most common causative microorganisms. Here we provide a brief clinical review and present a case of concomitant oropharyngeal and presumed esophageal candidiasis in a patient with autoimmune hepatitis who was initiated on high-dose corticosteroid therapy and soon thereafter develop odynodysphagia and who was found to have
herpes esophagitis
diagnosed by endoscopy and histopathology.
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PMID:Infectious esophagitis in the immunosuppressed: Candida and beyond. 3189 51