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Pseudoachalasia as First Manifestation of a Malignancy.

Elisabeth Fabian1,2, Andreas J Eherer3, Carolin Lackner4, Christian Urban5, Freyja-Maria Smolle-Juettner6, Guenter J Krejs7.   

Abstract

Pseudoachalasia is a condition in which symptoms, radiologic, endoscopic, and manometric findings mimick idiopathic achalasia. About 4% of patients with a typical constellation for idiopathic achalasia will turn out to have pseudoachalasia, posing a major diagnostic challenge. A large spectrum of underlying causes of pseudoachalasia has been described. However, in about 70% of affected patients, this condition is caused by a malignancy (mostly adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction or cardia). We describe a 16-year-old high school student referred for management of achalasia who turned out to have pseudoachalasia due to adenocarcinoma of the cardia. He was cured with preoperative chemotherapy followed by radical surgery. Therapy of pseudoachalasia secondary to neoplasia is directed against the tumor or may be palliative to keep the lumen open. Other causes of pseudoachalasia include esophageal motility disturbances as a paraneoplastic phenomenon (e.g., with small cell lung cancer), post fundoplication or post bariatric surgery, in association with a thoracic aortic aneurysm, or with sarcoidosis or amyloidosis. Therapy is directed accordingly to eliminate or correct the underlying cause.
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Achalasia; Cardia adenocarcinoma; Esophageal resection; Esophagojejunostomy; Neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Pseudoachalasia

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30602160     DOI: 10.1159/000495758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis        ISSN: 0257-2753            Impact factor:   2.404


  2 in total

1.  Clinical-Pathological Conference Series from the Medical University of Graz : Case No 171: A 37-year-old engineer with bolus hold-up (esophageal food impaction).

Authors:  Elisabeth Fabian; Hans Peter Gröchenig; Philipp K Bauer; Andreas J Eherer; Markus Gugatschka; Lukas Binder; Cord Langner; Peter Fickert; Guenter J Krejs
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2020-09       Impact factor: 1.704

Review 2.  The Mechanisms for the Association of Cancer and Esophageal Dysmotility Disorders.

Authors:  Francisco Tustumi; Jorge Henrique Bento de Sousa; Nicolas Medeiros Dornelas; Guilherme Maganha Rosa; Milton Steinman; Edno Tales Bianchi
Journal:  Med Sci (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-21
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