Abstract
The inlet patch (IP) is an area of heterotopic gastric mucosa in the cervical esophagus commonly seen during upper endoscopy. Although generally asymptomatic IP has been associated with esophageal and supraesophageal symptoms and, though rare, in adult with malignant transformation. We describe two cases of recurrent episodes of laryngospasm associated with IP. In both cases there was a good response to prolonged acid suppression therapy.
Copyright © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
MeSH terms
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Alginates / therapeutic use
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Anti-Ulcer Agents / therapeutic use
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Esophageal Diseases / diagnosis*
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Esophageal Diseases / drug therapy
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Female
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Gastric Mucosa / abnormalities
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Gastric Mucosa / drug effects
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Glucuronic Acid / therapeutic use
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Hexuronic Acids / therapeutic use
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Humans
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Laryngismus / diagnosis*
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Laryngismus / drug therapy
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Omeprazole / therapeutic use
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Ranitidine / therapeutic use
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Severity of Illness Index
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Treatment Outcome
Substances
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Alginates
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Anti-Ulcer Agents
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Hexuronic Acids
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Ranitidine
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Glucuronic Acid
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Omeprazole