Dysphagia (Buzzwords) Flashcards
Pain when swallowing +/- history of heartburn
XS alcohol or smoking
No weight loss, systematically well
Oesophagitis
Dysphagia +
there may be a history of HIV or other risk factors such as steroid inhaler use
Oesophageal candidiasis
Dysphagia of both liquids AND solids from the start
Heartburn
Regurgitation of food - may lead to cough, aspiration pneumonia etc
Achalasia
Typical symptoms are dysphagia, regurgitation, aspiration and chronic cough. Halitosis may occasionally be seen
Pharyngeal pouch
Dysphagia with liquids as well as solids
May present with extraocular muscle weakness or ptosis
Myasthenia gravis
There may be a history of anxiety
Symptoms are often intermittent and relieved by swallowing
Usually painless - the presence of pain should warrant further investigation for organic causes
Globus hystericus
Oesphagitis
Haemophilus influenzae
myasthenia gravis
Acanthosis nigricans
Achalasia
Plummer-Vinson syndrome
Plummer-Vinson