Esophageal carcinoma in second-trimester pregnancy in a resource-limited setting: Case report

Q4 Medicine
Abdirahman Ibrahim Said , Ismail Hussein Ismail , Ayanle Mohamed Mohamed , Halimo Barkhad Mohamed , Abdisamad Mohamoud Ali , Don Eliseo III Lucero-Prisno , Hassan Abdirahman Elmi
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Abstract

Esophageal carcinoma during pregnancy is an extremely rare condition that presents unique challenges in terms of diagnosis and management. In this case study, we report on a 34-year-old pregnant woman from Somalia/Somaliland who presented with dysphagia and weight loss. She had previously been treated for gastroesophageal reflux disease, but her symptoms worsened over time. Upon examination, the patient exhibited cachexia, palpable cervical nodes, and basal crepitation upon admission. A CT scan of the neck revealed esophageal carcinoma with metastasis, while an ultrasonography confirmed the presence of a 24-week fetus. Due to the limited availability of chemotherapy and cancer treatment facilities, palliative care was initiated, unfortunately resulting in the unfortunate demise of both the patient and the fetus. This case highlights the significant impact of resource scarcity on disease management, as well as the ethical complexities involved in making decisions regarding palliative care for pregnant patients with cancer. It emphasizes the importance of timely diagnosis and the implementation of comprehensive, multidisciplinary approaches in addressing such rare occurrences.

在资源有限的环境中,妊娠二期出现食管癌:病例报告
妊娠期食管癌是一种极为罕见的疾病,给诊断和治疗带来了独特的挑战。在本病例研究中,我们报告了一名来自索马里/索马里兰的 34 岁孕妇,她出现吞咽困难和体重减轻。她之前曾接受过胃食管反流病的治疗,但随着时间的推移,症状越来越严重。经检查,患者入院时表现为恶病质、颈部可触及结节和基底皱襞。颈部 CT 扫描显示食管癌并有转移,而超声波检查则证实存在一个 24 周的胎儿。由于化疗和癌症治疗设施有限,患者开始接受姑息治疗,不幸的是,患者和胎儿都不幸夭折。本病例强调了资源匮乏对疾病管理的重大影响,以及在为妊娠期癌症患者做出姑息治疗决定时所涉及的复杂伦理问题。它强调了及时诊断和实施综合、多学科方法对解决此类罕见情况的重要性。
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Atencion Primaria Practica
Atencion Primaria Practica Medicine-Family Practice
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