来自面包的吻:一名成年男性因面包嵌塞引起的食道溃疡

IF 0.4 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yoen Young Chuah, Ping-I Hsu, Yeong Yeh Lee, I-Ting Wu
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一名52岁男性,以快节奏的生活方式而闻名,他在匆忙上班时吃了一大片面包后,立即出现严重的胸部不适(图1)。他表现出a型人格,没有合并症,也没有服用任何常规药物。从那时起,他就经历了持续的胸痛,并伴有面包卡在胸口的感觉。6个小时后,在大量饮水和牛奶后,他的禁锢感开始减弱。然而,胸痛仍然持续。胃十二指肠镜检查显示食管中部有3.5 cm溃疡(图2)。每日4次,每次1克,治疗一周后胸部症状逐渐改善。决定使用硫糖铝代替质子泵抑制剂是基于其对溃疡的直接作用,形成一层保护膜,可以防止食管溃疡进一步恶化。嵌顿面包产生的压缩性溃疡可能发生,可能是由于与挤压相关的粘膜缺血。面包相关性食管溃疡常发生在食管中部,即左心房后方解剖狭窄的部位。食管溃疡可由多种因素引起,包括反流性食管炎、病毒感染或药物使用。1-3在这种情况下,根据事件的顺序,由面包引起的机械阻塞可能促进了溃疡的发展。在文献中,分别有面包皮和百吉饼造成死亡和撕裂伤的报道。前一例的尸检显示食道上端穿孔并有纵隔脓肿后一病例,钡餐检查显示从食管上部延伸至环咽肌的4厘米粘膜撕裂然而,患者在保守的药物治疗下幸存下来,包括麻醉止痛剂、抗酸剂和静脉水合。所有作者对数据的审查、手稿的起草和最终版本的批准都做出了同样的贡献。作者声明无利益冲突。获得患者的知情同意,提交临床图像。
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A kiss from the bread: Esophageal ulcer induced by bread impaction in an adult male

A kiss from the bread: Esophageal ulcer induced by bread impaction in an adult male

A 52-year-old male, a property broker known for his fast-paced lifestyle, presented with a history of severe chest discomfort immediately after consuming a large slice of bread (Figure 1) in his rush to get to work. He exhibited a type A personality, had no comorbidities, and did not take any regular medications. Since then, he has experienced ongoing chest pain accompanied by a sensation of the bread being lodged in his chest. Six hours later, his incarcerated sensation started to decrease after massive water and milk consumption. However, the chest pain still persisted. His gastroduodenoscopy showed a 3.5-cm ulcer in the middle esophagus (Figure 2). His chest symptoms gradually improved after a week treatment with sucralfate 1 g four times daily. The decision to use sucralfate instead of proton pump inhibitors was based on its direct action on the ulcer, forming a protective film that could prevent further deterioration of the esophageal ulcer. A compression ulcer produced by incarcerated bread might occur, possibly due to compression-related ischemia of the mucosa. A bread-related esophageal ulcer tends to occur at middle esophagus, the anatomical narrowing site behind left atrium. Esophageal ulcers can arise from various factors, including reflux esophagitis, viral infections, or medication use.1-3 In this case, the mechanical obstruction caused by the bread likely contributed to the development of the ulcer given the sequence of events.

In the literature, there have been reports of fatality and laceration caused by bread crust and bagel, respectively.4, 5 The autopsy of the former case revealed perforation at the upper end of the esophagus with a mediastinal abscess.4 In the latter case, a barium-swallow exam indicated a 4-cm mucosal tear extending from the upper esophagus to the cricopharyngeal muscle.5 However, the patient survived with conservative medical treatment involving narcotic analgesics, antacids, and intravenous hydration.

All authors contributed equally to the review of data, drafting of manuscript, and approval of final version.

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Informed consent was taken from patient for clinical image submission.

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Advances in Digestive Medicine
Advances in Digestive Medicine GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Digestive Medicine is the official peer-reviewed journal of GEST, DEST and TASL. Missions of AIDM are to enhance the quality of patient care, to promote researches in gastroenterology, endoscopy and hepatology related fields, and to develop platforms for digestive science. Specific areas of interest are included, but not limited to: • Acid-related disease • Small intestinal disease • Digestive cancer • Diagnostic & therapeutic endoscopy • Enteral nutrition • Innovation in endoscopic technology • Functional GI • Hepatitis • GI images • Liver cirrhosis • Gut hormone • NASH • Helicobacter pylori • Cancer screening • IBD • Laparoscopic surgery • Infectious disease of digestive tract • Genetics and metabolic disorder • Microbiota • Regenerative medicine • Pancreaticobiliary disease • Guideline & consensus.
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