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Disfagia lusoria

Authors: ALEXANDER RENTERIA IRAZABAL; JASONE BASTERRETXEA OYARZABAL;

Disfagia lusoria

Abstract

Puntos clave La disfagia es un motivo de consulta frecuente, especialmente en ancianos, aunque muchas veces la consulta es por tos. La disfagia lusoria («disfagia caprichosa o juguetona») es la dificultad deglutoria causada por compresión vascular del esófago. El tránsito baritado esofagogástrico mostrará la estenosis esofágica y es una prueba radiológica generalmente bien tolerada. Si se sospecha una compresión esofágica externa alta está indicada la realización de una TC.

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