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* Patulous [[esophagus]]
* Patulous [[esophagus]]
[[Image:Q_fever.jpg|center|200px|thumb|Coxiella brutenii]]
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* [[Mucosal]] damage
* [[Mucosal]] damage
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* Pooling of [[Contrast medium|contrast]] in the [[pharynx]]
* Pooling of [[Contrast medium|contrast]] in the [[pharynx]]
* [[Aspiration]] of [[barium]] [[Contrast medium|contrast]] into the [[airway]]
* [[Aspiration]] of [[barium]] [[Contrast medium|contrast]] into the [[airway]]
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* Reduced opening of [[upper esophageal sphincter]]
* Reduced opening of [[upper esophageal sphincter]]
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* Stasis in [[pharynx]] and pooling in pharyngeal recesses
* Stasis in [[pharynx]] and pooling in pharyngeal recesses
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* [[Velopharyngeal insufficiency]]
* [[Velopharyngeal insufficiency]]
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* [[Strictures]]
* [[Strictures]]
* [[Barrett's oesophagus]]
* [[Barrett's oesophagus]]
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* [[Erythema]], erosions and [[ulceration]]
* [[Erythema]], erosions and [[ulceration]]
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* Symmetrical narrowing of the [[esophagus]]
* Symmetrical narrowing of the [[esophagus]]
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* Smooth membrane not encircling the whole [[Lumen (anatomy)|lumen]]
* Smooth membrane not encircling the whole [[Lumen (anatomy)|lumen]]

Revision as of 21:17, 17 November 2017

Disease Signs and Symptoms Barium esophagogram Endoscopy Other imaging and laboratory findings Gold Standard
Onset Dysphagia Weight loss Heartburn Other findings Mental status
Solids Liquids Type
Plummer-Vinson syndrome
  • Gradual
+ - Non progressive +/- - Normal
Barium esophagogram (Source: Case courtesy of Dr Hani Salam, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a>. From the case <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/cases/14029">rID: 14029</a>)

Triad of

Esophageal stricture
  • Gradual
  • Sudden onset
+ - Progressive +/- +/- Normal
  • Sacculations
  • Fixed transverse folds
  • Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticula   
Case courtesy of Dr Ahmed Abd Rabou, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 23008
Diffuse esophageal spasm
  • Sudden
+ + Non progressive + + Normal
  • Nonperistaltic and nonpropulsive contractions
  • Corkscrew or rosary bead esophagus
Barium swallow appearance of DES
Source:By Nevit Dilmen [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)
  • Inconclusive
Achalasia
  • Gradual
+ + Non progressive +/- - Normal
  • "Bird's beak" or "rat tail" appearance
  • Dilated esophageal body
  • Air fluid level (absent peristalsis)
  • Absence of an intragastric air bubble
Case courtesy of Dr Mario Umana, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 38071
  • Residual pressure of LES > 10 mmHg
  • Incomplete relaxation of the LES
  • Increased resting tone of LES
  • Aperistalsis
Systemic sclerosis
  • Gradual
+ + Progressive +/- + Normal
  • Dysmotility
  • Peptic stricture (advanced cases)
Positive serology for
Zenker's diverticulum
  • Gradual
+ - +/- - Normal
Zenker's diverticulum-Frontal view
Source:Radiopaedia[1]
  • Exclude the presence of SCC 
  • CT & MRI shows out-pouching over the posterior esophagus in the Killian's triangle
Esophageal carcinoma
  • Gradual
+ + Progressive + +/- Normal
Case courtesy of Dr Bruno Di Muzio, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 4232f
  • CT and PET scan is an optional test for staging of the disease
Stroke

(Cerebral hemorrhage)

  • Sudden
+ + Progressive + +/- Impaired
Motor disorders

(Myasthenia gravis)

  • Gradual
+ + Progressive +/- Normal
  • Stasis in pharynx and pooling in pharyngeal recesses
  • Anti–acetylcholine receptor antibody test
GERD
  • Gradual
  • Sudden onset
+ - Progressive +/- + Normal
Esophageal web
  • Gradual
+ +/- Progressive - +/- Normal
  • Smooth membrane not encircling the whole lumen
  1. "Zenker diverticulum | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org".