克莱恩费尔特综合征中的 Achalasia:一例疑似儿科病例以及患病率分析表明该人群患病风险增加

JPGN reports Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.12084
Lacey Miller, Hyung‐Gyo Cho, Charlotte Banayan, Vivian Vega Lemus, Shagun Sharma, Thomas Wallach
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一名患有克莱恩费尔特综合征(Klinefelter Syndrome,KS)、语言发育迟缓、进餐时有间歇性咳嗽和呛咳病史的 4 岁男性被转诊接受评估。之前的计算机断层扫描评估显示,胃食管交界处的食管扩张。患者无法耐受吞钡术。对其进行了上内镜检查,术中食管造影显示其外观呈 "鸟嘴状",提示为贲门失弛缓症。贲门失弛缓症与 KS 之间没有任何关系。不过,我们利用 TriNetX(大型数据交换中心)证明,与普通人群相比,KS 患者的贲门失弛缓症发病率更高。
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Achalasia in Klinefelter syndrome: A suspected pediatric case as well as prevalence analysis suggesting increased risk in this population
A 4‐year‐old male with Klinefelter syndrome (KS), speech delay, and intermittent history of coughing and choking during meals was referred for evaluation. Prior evaluation with computed tomography showed a dilated esophagus at the gastroesophageal junction. The patient was unable to tolerate a barium swallow. Upper endoscopy was performed, and an intraoperative esophagogram, demonstrated a “birds beak” appearance suggestive of achalasia. There is no documented relationship between achalasia and KS. However, we utilized TriNetX (a large‐scale data clearinghouse) to demonstrate a higher prevalence of achalasia in patients with KS as compared to the general population.
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