| Literature DB >> 22980911 |
Zhi-Wei Hu1, Zhong-Gao Wang, Ji-Min Wu, Song-Tao Tan.
Abstract
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a commonly encountered condition in children, which at times causes respiratory distress, such as asthmatic symptoms, and results in serious morbidity and even mortality. The complexity is sometimes so obscure, that it can cause paradoxical diagnoses and treatment. Here we present two cases of children with difficult-to-treat asthmatic symptoms, which were eventually found to be related to GERD. The two children were treated with anti-reflux procedures and both became symptom free. Literature was also reviewed to shed a light into this complex disease.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22980911 PMCID: PMC3462718 DOI: 10.1186/2049-6958-7-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Multidiscip Respir Med ISSN: 1828-695X
Figure 1In case 2, a hiatus hernia without esophagitis was identified under endoscopy, which was considered as the cause of the boy’s persistent and evident GER and then the difficult-to-treat asthmatic symptom. And this anatomical defect indicates a surgical intervention.