Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Jan 2016)

Esophageal Intramural Pseudodiverticulosis and Concomitant Eosinophilic Esophagitis: A Case Series

  • Michael A. Scaffidi,
  • Ankit Garg,
  • Brandon Ro,
  • Christopher Wang,
  • Tony T. C. Yang,
  • Ian S. Plener,
  • Andrea Grin,
  • Errol Colak,
  • Samir C. Grover

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1761874
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Background. Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis (EIPD) is an idiopathic benign chronic disease characterized by flask-like outpouchings of the esophageal wall. It is unknown whether there is a genuine association between EIPD and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Aims. To investigate a possible relationship between EIPD and EoE. Methods. Patients with radiographic or endoscopic evidence of pseudodiverticulosis were identified from the database at a single academic center. Cases were analyzed in three areas: clinical information, endoscopic findings, and course. Results. Sixteen cases of esophageal pseudodiverticulosis were identified. Five patients had histologic evidence of eosinophilic esophagitis. Patients with EoE had pseudodiverticula in the mid-to-distal esophagus while those with EIPD had pseudodiverticula predominantly in the proximal esophagus (p<0.001). EoE with pseudodiverticulosis occurred in younger patients (p<0.019). Food bolus obstructions were more common in patients with EoE and pseudodiverticulosis than in EIPD (p<0.034). Conclusions. This is the first case series supporting a potential association between EoE and pseudodiverticulosis. We also identify characteristic features of pseudodiverticulosis that may raise clinical suspicion of underlying eosinophilic esophagitis.