Accidentally Confirmed Relapse of Plummer-Vinson Syndrome during Esophageal Foreign Body Evaluation

Hyekyung Kang, S. Kim, S. Seo
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Plummer-Vinson syndrome (PVS) is a complex condition characterized by a classic triad of dysphagia, iron deficiency anemia (IDA), and an upper esophageal web. Dysphagia represents the most important symptom of PVS and is usually observed with solid food. Therapeutic options for dysphagia include iron supplementation and/or endoscopic balloon dilation based on symptom severity. PVS can be treated easily and regular iron replacement therapy can prevent disease progression. We describe a 63-year-old woman diagnosed with a simple esophageal web, who underwent esophageal dilation 13 years prior to presentation. However, she revisited our center because of dysphagia secondary to an esophageal foreign body, and endoscopy revealed esophageal web relapse. Investigations revealed IDA, and the patient was eventually diagnosed as PVS. She underwent successful endoscopic dilation and denied recurrent dysphagia after continuous intake of iron tablets. We recommend continuous management of IDA, as well as endoscopic dilation and a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach to ensure favorable prognosis in PVS patients. (Korean J Helicobacter Up Gastrointest Res 2022;22:303-307)
食道异物评估中意外确认Plummer-Vinson综合征复发
普卢默-文森综合征(PVS)是一种复杂的疾病,以典型的吞咽困难、缺铁性贫血(IDA)和上食管网为特征。吞咽困难是PVS最重要的症状,通常在固体食物时观察到。吞咽困难的治疗选择包括根据症状严重程度补充铁和/或内镜球囊扩张。PVS可以很容易地治疗,定期的铁替代治疗可以预防疾病进展。我们描述了一位63岁的女性,她被诊断为简单的食管网,13年前接受了食管扩张。然而,由于食道异物继发的吞咽困难,她再次来到我们的中心,内窥镜检查显示食道网复发。调查显示IDA,患者最终被诊断为PVS。她进行了成功的内镜扩张,并否认持续摄入铁片后再次出现吞咽困难。我们推荐持续治疗IDA,内镜扩张和多学科治疗方法,以确保PVS患者的良好预后。(韩国J Helicobacter Up Gastrointest, 2022;22:303-307)
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