Erosive esophagitis secondary to radiotherapy: Case report.

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https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.733

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Esophagitis, Abnormalities, Radiation-Induced, Breast Neoplasms, Sucralfate, Omeprazole

Abstract

Erosive esophagitis secondary to radiotherapy is an unusual complication in the oncological treatment of thoracic tumors. This pathological entity is associated with multiple complications, which is a clinical challenge for health workers unfamiliar with the clinical manifestations.

Clinical case: A 64-year-old woman with a 3-day clinical picture of chest pain radiating to the epigastrium with 10/10 intensity. On physical examination, she was tachycardic, hypotensive, and with intense pain in the upper hemiabdomen region; she had no signs of peritoneal irritation on deep palpation. Paraclinical tests showed no signs of local or disseminated infection, but endoscopy of the digestive tract reported post-radiation esophagitis.

Discussion: Erosive esophagitis after radiotherapy occurs in less than 1 % of cases, and clinical manifestations such as dysphagia, odynophagia, and abdominal pain are common. Initial symptomatic management is preserved, with supportive measures such as intravenous hydration and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). In case of intolerance to the oral route, therapy with nutritional support is indicated via nasogastric tube or gastrostomy in the most severe cases.

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Author Biographies

Carlos Hernán Calderón Franco, Clínica Medilaser

Magister en epidemiología. Florencia, Caquetá

Jaime Giovanny Muñoz Cerón, Clínica Medilaser

Gastroenterólogo clínico quirúrgico, Universidad de Caldas. Gastroenterólogo. Manizales

Daniela Giraldo RIncon, Clínica Medilaser

Medico General. Florencia, Caquetá 

Hailyn Andrea Marin Castro , Clinica Medilaser

Medico General. Florencia, Caquetá

Eliana Andrea Quintero Cuellar, Clínica La Estancia

Médico general unidad de cuidados intensivos adultos. Popayán, Cauca

Angela Maria Piñeros Torres, Clinica Medilaser

Medico General. Florencia, Caquetá

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Figura 1. Lesiones esofágicas después de la radioterapia.

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2022-05-31

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Calderón Franco, C. H., Muñoz Cerón, J. G. ., Giraldo RIncon, D. ., Marin Castro , H. A. ., Quintero Cuellar, E. A. ., & Piñeros Torres, A. M. (2022). Erosive esophagitis secondary to radiotherapy: Case report. Revista Colombiana De Gastroenterología, 37(2), 206–209. https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.733

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