环状食道:所有闪闪发光的不是黄金
Jeffrey Freidenson-Bejar1, Alvaro Bellido-Caparó1, Martin Tagle1
1Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perú.
概括
淋巴细胞性食道炎可以导致老年患者的渐进性消化不良. 及时诊断和气动扩张提供有效的治疗,缓解症状并改善生活质量.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 内部医学 内部医学
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
背景情况:
- 消化不良,吞困难是老年人常见但往往被低估的症状.
- 淋巴细胞性食道炎是一种新出现的食道疾病,其特点是eosinophilic透和潜在的狭窄形成.
研究的目的:
- 为了在老年患者中呈现淋巴细胞性食道炎的病例,呈现出严重的消化不良.
- 突出诊断挑战和成功管理这种情况.
主要方法:
- 一个老年患者的病例报告,患有渐进性消化障碍.
- 诊断工作包括上部内镜,揭示食道狭窄和气管化.
- 食道活检证实了淋巴细胞食道炎.
- 治疗干预包括气动扩张到12毫米.
主要成果:
- 患者出现了显著的体重减轻和难以吞固体和液体.
- 内镜检查结果包括多次食道狭窄和"喉化"的外观.
- 活检的组织病理学检查证实了淋巴细胞食道炎.
- 经过气动扩张后,患者经历了完全消除食障碍和重量恢复.
结论:
- 淋巴细胞性食道炎应考虑在老年人的消化障碍的差异诊断中.
- 早期识别和内镜干预,如气动扩张,可以带来有利的结果.
- 这一案例强调了调查老年人食障碍的重要性,以预防营养不良并改善患者的福祉.
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