| Literature DB >> 10726388 |
A Benítez Roldán1, J López-Cepero Andrada, A Amaya Vidal, T Castro Aguilar-Tablada, J L Ruiz Campos.
Abstract
Acute necrotizing esophagitis is a rare disease. Its pathogenesis is influenced by situations of low systemic perfusion, such as hypertension, heart failure or sepsis, in which other factors, such as the application of a nasal tube, infections or drugs also play a role. We present a case of acute necrotizing esophagitis in a patient with copious vomiting, renal failure, gastric hemorrhage due to Mallory-Weiss syndrome and esophageal infection due to Actinomyces. The patient was undergoing coadjuvant chemotherapy for a surgically-treated colonic neoplasia. Maintenance therapy produced favorable evolution with restoration of esophageal epithelium and no stenotic complications.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10726388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Hepatol ISSN: 0210-5705 Impact factor: 2.102