Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

Esophageal Food Impaction

  • William L. Valentino, MD, MS,
  • Soheil Sharifi-Amina, DO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 2979 – 2982

Abstract

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Esophageal foreign body impaction requires urgent or emergent removal depending on clinical symptoms. Radiographic evaluation is extremely valuable in guiding management, although not required. The case presented herein describes a 66-year-old male presenting with epigastric pain and globus sensation for three days, inability to tolerate both foods and liquids, and regurgitation. Fluoroscopic evaluation revealed a food impaction in the distal esophagus. Urgent endoscopy confirmed the diagnosis and revealed a peptic stricture secondary to Barrett's esophagus. Although computed tomography has largely replaced the fluoroscopic examination, it can still provide a definitive diagnosis in many cases.

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