Acute dysphagia presentation and its association with esophagitis dissecans and concomitant diseases. A diagnostic challenge

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Esophagitis dissecans (ESD) is an uncommon disease that is associated with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), candidiasis and/ or drugs. We aim to characterize the clinical, endoscopic and histological damage of the mucosal in subjects with dysphagia, its relation to concomitant entities and the treatment response. This is a retrospective observational study in patients with dysphagia and esophageal mucosal damage We included 23 patients (mean age = 55 years) who had GERD symptoms, dysphagia and/or odynophagia. There were 10, 9 and 4 cases of esophagitis dissecans, desquamative/esfacelante (ESD/ES) and fibrostenotic, respectively. ESD/SE is a rare entity with variable clinical, endoscopic and histological spectrum. The association with GERD was frequent.

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Teramoto-Matsubara, Ó., Galvis-García, E. S., Abdo-Francis, J. M., Sobrino-Cossío, S., Orozco-Gamiz, A., Morales-Arámbula, M., … Meza-Caballero, M. (2019). Acute dysphagia presentation and its association with esophagitis dissecans and concomitant diseases. A diagnostic challenge. Cirugia y Cirujanos (English Edition), 87(5), 572–579. https://doi.org/10.24875/CIRU.18000607

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