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Revision as of 13:18, 6 November 2017
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Akshun Kalia M.B.B.S.[2]
Overview
Plummer-Vinson syndrome must be differentiated from other diseases that cause dysphagia such as reflux esophagitis, esophageal carcinoma, systemic sclerosis, esophageal spasm, pseudoachalasia, stroke, esophageal candidiasis and Chagas disease.
Differential Diagnosis
Plummer-Vinson syndrome must be differentiated from other diseases that cause dysphagia such as reflux esophagitis, esophageal carcinoma, systemic sclerosis, esophageal spasm, pseudoachalasia, stroke, esophageal candidiasis and Chagas disease.
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Reflux esophagitis | Dysphagia (from peptic stricture)
Heartburn Hoarseness |
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Esophageal carcinoma | Dysphagia (initially for solids, liquids develops with advanced disease.)
Weight loss Lymphadenopathy Cachexia |
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Systemic sclerosis | Dysphagia
Muscle and joint pain Raynaud's phenomenon skin changes (e.g., rash, skin swelling or thickening). |
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Positive serology for
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Esophageal spasm |
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Pseudoachalasia | Dysphagia
Weight loss Lymphadenopathy Appetite changes Cachexia Older patients Underlying malignancy that mimics idiopathic achalasia. Patients tend to be older, duration of symptoms shorter, and weight loss greater and more rapid. |
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Chagas disease |
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Pharyngitis |
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Esophageal candidiasis |
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creamy white or yellowish plaques (thrush) in oropharynx or hypopharynx; may be normal exam |
Stroke | progressive Dysphagia;
dysarthria; limb weakness Fatigue |
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paraplegia, aphasia, dysarthria, vertigo, staggering, diplopia, deafness |