Megaesófago como complicación de acalasia: Reporte de caso y revisión narrativa de la literatura

Translated title of the contribution: Megaesophagus as a complication of achalasia: Case report and narrative literature review

Julián Rondón-Carvajal, Carolina Ardila-Hani, Albis Hani-Ardila, Rómulo Vargas-Rubio, Ana María Leguízamo-Naranjo, Raúl Cañadas-Garrido, Gerardo Puentes-Leal

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Abstract

Megaesophagus occurs in between 5% and 20% of patients with achalasia. It is a primary esophageal motor disorder that has been known for more than 300 years. It should be considered in all patients with dysphagia that is not explained by an obstructive or inflammatory process after a detailed endoscopic study. The following is the case of a patient with progressive dysphagia, in whom megaesophagus was documented as a complication of untreated, long-standing achalasia. Chagas disease was ruled out by enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and indirect immunofluorescence (IF), as recommended by current guidelines. Given the low frequency of this entity in our environment and the therapeutic implications for patients with achalasia, a narrative literature review was carried out to describe its diagnosis and treatment alternatives.

Translated title of the contributionMegaesophagus as a complication of achalasia: Case report and narrative literature review
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)551-557
Number of pages7
JournalRevista Colombiana de Gastroenterologia
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Oct 2020
Externally publishedYes

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