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==Differentiating esophageal candidiasis from other diseases== | ==Differentiating esophageal candidiasis from other diseases== | ||
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|Candida esophagitis | |||
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|HSV esophagitis | |||
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* HSV esophagitis is due to reactivation of HSV usually in immunocompromised patients. | |||
* HSV esophagitis usually presents acutely as dysphagia, odynophagia accompanied by fever and other constitutional symptoms. | |||
* Oropharyngeal vesicles and ulcers may accompany HSV esophagitis. | |||
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* HSV lesions are usually present in the distal esophagus. Lesions start as vesicles but later on coalesce and form large ulcers. | |||
* Ulcers are 8-10 mm in size, has a volcano like appearance and covered with a white exudate. | |||
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|CMV esophagitis | |||
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* CMV esophagitis is characterized by more insidious onset of nausea, vomiting, dysphagia and consequent weight loss. | |||
* CMV esophagitis occurs more commonly in organ transplant patients more than in HIV patients. | |||
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* As in HSV esophagitis, CMV lesions are usually in the distal esophagus. | |||
* Lesions can be multiple small ulcers or large single shallow ulcer. | |||
* CMV esophagitis can present as esophageal necrosis with no ulcers. | |||
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|Esophageal lymphoma | |||
|Esophageal lymphoma has nonspecific symptoms of dysphagia, hoarseness and retrosternal chest pain. | |||
|Endoscopy is useful in obtaining biopsies as visual findings are not specific as lymphoma can be accompanied by candidiasis or HSV esophagitis. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Differentiating esophageal candidiasis from other diseases
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Candida esophagitis | |||
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CMV esophagitis |
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Esophageal lymphoma | Esophageal lymphoma has nonspecific symptoms of dysphagia, hoarseness and retrosternal chest pain. | Endoscopy is useful in obtaining biopsies as visual findings are not specific as lymphoma can be accompanied by candidiasis or HSV esophagitis. |