Gastrointestinal Disorders (Oct 2020)

Plummer-Vinson Syndrome: A Time for Redefinition and New Perspectives

  • J. Daniel Herlihy,
  • Vismay Badhiwala,
  • Osvaldo Padilla,
  • Jesus Diaz,
  • Richard McCallum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord2040037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 408 – 414

Abstract

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Plummer-Vinson syndrome (PVS) is defined by the classic triad of dysphagia, esophageal web, and iron deficiency. It is a rare entity that remains poorly understood, and we describe our experience in diagnosing and management. Treatment for patients with PVS begins with aggressive dilation of the esophageal web (stricture), which has specific histopathology findings, thus helping to restore nutrition and facilitate iron absorption while also identifying other possible etiologies of iron deficiency, specifically underlying autoimmune conditions. We have reviewed the literature to place our experience in perspective and conclude that PVS now warrants a re-definition and a new perspective, which we discuss in this article.

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