2014
DOI: 10.5603/fm.2014.0026
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Cardiovascular dysphagia — anatomical and clinical implications

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“…A large left atrial myxoma is a very rare cause of repetitive dysphagia ( 18 ). Mishima et al ( 19 ) reported a patient in whom dysphagia was caused by the compression of a large left atrial myxoma and resolved after myxoma resection.…”
Section: Rare Clinical Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large left atrial myxoma is a very rare cause of repetitive dysphagia ( 18 ). Mishima et al ( 19 ) reported a patient in whom dysphagia was caused by the compression of a large left atrial myxoma and resolved after myxoma resection.…”
Section: Rare Clinical Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On barium swallow, the bayonet sign is typical for dysphagia aortica or dysphagia lusoria. In the case of suspected abnormal vascular anatomy, CT angiography will confirm the diagnosis [ 45 ].…”
Section: Differential Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El esofagograma, además de permitir localizar el tumor y ayudarnos sión esofágica y disfagia secundaria; estas se pueden dividir en congénitas (doble arco aórtico, arco aórtico derecho, arco aórtico cervical, divertículo de Kommerell, arteria subclavia aberrante, arteria pulmonar en cincha, ligamento arterioso), adquiridas (disección aórtica, escoliosis, crecimiento de la aurícula izquierda) o iatrogénicas (fistula aortoesofágica, disfagia posoperatoria) (21,22).…”
Section: Tumores Malignos De Esófagounclassified
“…Cuando el crecimiento de la aurícula es secundario a una valvulopatía mitral reumática y a parálisis del nervio laríngeo recurrente izquierdo, se conoce como síndrome de Ortner o disfagia cardiovocal (21)(22)(23) (Figura 8).…”
Section: Tumores Malignos De Esófagounclassified