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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Esophageal candidiasis should be differentiated from other diseases causing dysphagia especially in immunocompromised patients. | |||
==Differentiating esophageal candidiasis from other diseases== | ==Differentiating esophageal candidiasis from other diseases== |
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Overview
Esophageal candidiasis should be differentiated from other diseases causing dysphagia especially in immunocompromised patients.
Differentiating esophageal candidiasis from other diseases
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Candida esophagitis | |||
HSV 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. |