Esophageal Manifestations of Dermatological Diseases, Diagnosis and Management.

Amr M Arar, Kelli DeLay, David A Leiman, Paul Menard-Katcher
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Purpose of review: The purpose of this article is to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that affect both the skin and the esophagus.

Recent findings: The diagnosis of dermatological conditions that affect the esophagus often requires endoscopy and biopsy with some conditions requiring further investigation with serology, immunofluorescence, manometry, or genetic testing. Many conditions that affect the skin and esophagus can be treated successfully with systemic steroids and immunosuppressants including pemphigus, pemphigoid, HIV, esophageal lichen planus, and Crohn's disease. Many conditions are associated with esophageal strictures which are treated with endoscopic dilation. Furthermore, many of the diseases are pre-malignant and require vigilance and surveillance endoscopy.

Summary: Diseases that affect the skin and esophagus can be grouped by their underlying etiology: autoimmune (scleroderma, dermatomyositis, pemphigus, pemphigoid), infectious (herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, human immunodeficiency virus), inflammatory (lichen planus and Crohn's disease), and genetic (epidermolysis bullosa, Cowden syndrome, focal dermal hypoplasia, and tylosis). It is important to consider primary skin conditions that affect the esophagus when patients present with dysphagia of unknown etiology and characteristic skin findings.

食道皮肤病的表现、诊断与治疗。
综述的目的:本文的目的是讨论同时影响皮肤和食道的疾病的诊断和治疗。最近发现:对影响食道的皮肤病的诊断通常需要内窥镜检查和活检,有些情况需要进一步的血清学、免疫荧光、测压或基因检测。许多影响皮肤和食道的疾病可以通过全身类固醇和免疫抑制剂成功治疗,包括天疱疮、类天疱疮、HIV、食管扁平苔藓和克罗恩病。许多情况与食管狭窄有关,可以通过内镜扩张治疗。此外,许多疾病是恶性前期,需要警惕和监测内窥镜。摘要:影响皮肤和食道的疾病可根据其潜在病因进行分组:自身免疫性疾病(硬皮病、皮肌炎、天疱疮、类天疱疮)、感染性疾病(单纯疱疹病毒、巨细胞病毒、人类免疫缺陷病毒)、炎性疾病(扁平苔藓和克罗恩病)和遗传性疾病(大疱性表皮松解症、考登综合征、局灶性皮肤发育不全和伤寒)。当患者出现病因不明的吞咽困难和特征性皮肤表现时,考虑影响食道的原发性皮肤状况是很重要的。
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