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BMC Gastroenterol ; 10: 29, 2010 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20226056

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Spontaneous rupture of the esophagus (Boerhaave's syndrome) is a rare, well-defined clinical syndrome caused by a longitudinal perforation of the esophagus. It is a life-threatening condition that necessitates rapid diagnosis and treatment. Patients typically present acutely with a history of vomiting followed by chest or abdominal pain. However, the diagnosis may be difficult or missed when patients present with chronic symptoms that mimic other conditions. CASE PRESENTATION: In this report, we present a unique case of Boerhaave's syndrome in a 53-year-old male patient. In contrast to the more common acute presentation, our patient developed non-specific symptoms in association with an intrathoracic cyst. In this report, we will also review the usual presenting signs, symptoms, and treatment of Boerhaave's syndrome. CONCLUSION: Our emphasis in this paper will be on the importance of recognizing and diagnosing Boerhaave's syndrome in an acute as well as a chronic state.


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Esophageal Perforation/diagnosis , Abdominal Pain/etiology , Alcoholism/complications , Chronic Disease , Esophageal Perforation/etiology , Humans , Male , Mediastinal Cyst/complications , Mediastinal Cyst/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Rupture, Spontaneous/diagnosis , Rupture, Spontaneous/etiology , Syndrome , Vomiting/complications
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