The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology (Jan 1999)

Esophageal candidiasis among a dyspeptic population

  • Al Mofleh Ibrahim,
  • Al Mofarreh Mohammad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 61 – 65

Abstract

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This is a retrospective study of 59 patients endoscoped over a period of six years at a private clinic and were found to have esophageal candidiasis. The median age was 46.38 years. Thirty (51 %) patients had no precipitating factors. Only 18 (30%) patients had typical symptoms. The distal part of the esophagus was more often involved. The thrush was scattered in 57 (97%) patients. The endoscopic finding was confirmed by cytology in all patients included. Symptoms improved on oral nystatin treatment and simultaneous treatment of associated conditions in all 46 patients followed up. In conclusion, esophageal candidiasis appear to be not uncommon among dyspeptic population. It presents more frequently with atypical symptoms and responds well to oral nystatin treatment.