Minggu, 25 Juli 2010

Esophageal Pseudodiverticulosis

Esophageal Pseudodiverticulosis
What is the abnormality?
what is the cause?
Is there a risk of malignancy?

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Answers:
Esophageal Pseudodiverticulosis:


Not true diverticuli-dilated excretory ducts of deep mucous glands.
  • Idiopathic. 90% associated with diabeties, alcoholism, esophagitis, esophageal stricture.
  • Increased risk of Candida and malignancy.
  • 2/3 associated with stricture.
Distinguish from True Esophageal Diverticuli

Pulsion

Zenker – posterior, above cricopharyngeus
Killian-Jamison – proximal/lateral, just below cricopharyngeus

Epiphrenic – lateral, distal
Traction – anterior/lateral, from mediastinal fibrosis
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Zenker,s diverticulum
Traction diverticula (arrows) on the ventral border of the esophagus in close proximity to some calcified mediastinal lymph nodes (arrowheads)

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