By Tricitynews Reporter
Panchkula 05th August:- 7-year boy from Ambala suffering from
a very rare disease, Esophageal Web has been treated successfully at Alchemist
Hospital , Panchkula recently.
Manu (name changed) was facing severe
difficulty in swallowing food and food sticking in throat from the past 1-year.
He was not gaining weight as well as height and developing symptom of anemia
and severe weakness. He was also not able to study due to poor concentration.
The child denied any epigastric pain, heart burn, choking, or respiratory
symptoms.
His laboratory workup showed low
hemoglobin, serum calcium and vitamin-D levels. The doctors at Alchemist after
an endoscopy test of boy were very surprised to see a membrane like structure
obstructing upper part of esophagus; the scope could not be passed across this.
Dr Manoj Kumar, Consultant
Gastroenterologist at Alchemist who treated the boy informed that esophageal
web is a very rare disease which is estimated to occur in 1 in 25,000 to 1
in 50,000 live births.
He said further that esophageal webs
are developmental anomalies characterized by one or more thin horizontal
membranes within the upper esophagus and mid esophagus. They rarely encircle
the lumen but instead protrude from the anterior wall, extending laterally but
not to the posterior wall. In up to 5% of cases they are identified in an
asymptomatic state, but when they are symptomatic they cause dysphagia for
solids. Webs are fragile membranes and so respond well to esophageal dialation.
Dr Manoj Kumar pointed out that an
association among cervical esophageal webs, dysphagia, and iron deficiency
anemia has been described as Paterson-Kelly syndrom. Recent reports have shown
an association webs and celiac disease (allergy to gluten protein of wheat). After
diagnosing this rare disease, we treated this patient by endoscopic dilation of
this obstruction with the help of special types of dilators called SG dilators.
This procedure was absolutely painless and was performed under conscious
sedation with the help of endoscopes.
Dr Manoj Kumar said that after
treatment, child started eating well without any discomfort. We followed up
this patient after 3months of the procedure and what we found out was really
satisfying. He had gained significant around 3kg weight. His anemia was
recovered and school performance improved tremendously.
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