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*Hiatus hernia presents as [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]](GERD) with dysphagia and must be differentiated from other causes of dysphagia: | *Hiatus hernia presents as [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]](GERD) with dysphagia and must be differentiated from other causes of dysphagia: | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Hiatus hernia must be differentiated from other diseases that cause dysphagia.
Differentiating hiatus hernia from other diseases
- Hiatus hernia presents as gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) with dysphagia and must be differentiated from other causes of dysphagia:
Disease | Signs and Symptoms | Barium esophagogram | Endoscopy | Other imaging and laboratory findings | Gold Standard | |||||||
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Onset | Dysphagia | Weight loss | Heartburn | Other findings | Mental status | |||||||
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GERD | Gradual or
sudden onset |
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Esophageal stricture | Gradual or sudden | + | - | Progressive | +/- | +/- | Normal |
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Esophageal web | Gradual | + | +/- | Progressive | - | +/- |
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Normal |
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Plummer-Vinson syndrome | Gradual | + | - | Non progressive | +/- | - | Normal |
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Triad of | |
Diffuse esophageal spasm | Sudden | + | + | Non progressive | + | + | Normal |
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Achalasia | Gradual | + | + | Non progressive | +/- | - |
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Normal |
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Systemic sclerosis | Gradual | + | + | Progressive | +/- | + |
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Normal |
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Positive serology for | |
Zenker's diverticulum | Gradual | + | - | +/- | - |
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Normal |
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Esophageal carcinoma | Gradual | + | + | Progressive | + | +/- | Normal |
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Stroke | Sudden | + | + | Progressive | + | +/- |
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Impaired |
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Motor disorders | Gradual | + | + | Progressive | +/- | Normal |
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