Heterotopic Gastric Mucosa in Middle Esophagus Complicated with Esophageal Ulcers |
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Authors: | Kenichi Kishimoto Kotaro Shibagaki Saya Nonomura Shohei Sumi Naoki Fukuda Yusuke Takahashi Satoshi Kotani Eiko Okimoto Naoki Oshima Kousaku Kawashima Norihisa Ishimura Shunji Ishihara |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, Japan; 2.Department of Endoscopy, Shimane University Hospital, Japan; 3.Fukuda Clinic, Japan |
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Abstract: | Heterotopic gastric mucosa (HGM) of esophagus, primarily occurring in cervical esophagus, is usually asymptomatic. A healthy woman (mid-40s) with postprandial heartburn was diagnosed with middle esophageal HGM and esophageal ulcers by esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Using 8-channel pH monitoring, a sensor near the HGM area detected postprandial acid phase (pH 3-4), while areas adjacent to the proximal and distal sensors were neutral, suggesting acid secretion from the HGM. A biopsy showed fundic gland tissue expressing H+/K+-ATPase and pepsinogen-I. Oral vonoprazan improved the clinical symptoms and endoscopic findings. This is the first report using 8-channel pH monitoring to diagnose extremely rare middle esophageal HGM. |
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Keywords: | heterotopic gastric mucosa esophageal ulcer pH monitoring acid suppressive therapy inlet patch potassium-competitive acid blocker |
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