Katsinelos Panagiotis, Chatzimavroudis Grigoris, Pilpilidis Ioannis, Zavos Christos, Lazaraki Georgia, Soufleris Kostas, Paroutoglou George, Kountouras Jannis
Department of Endoscopy and Motility Unit, Central Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Dysphagia. 2008 Mar;23(1):98-100. doi: 10.1007/s00455-007-9091-6. Epub 2007 Jun 30.
Pharyngocele is infrequently reported in the literature and is rarely considered in the differential diagnosis of upper dysphagia. We describe the case of a healthy young man, without any history of activities that would result in elevated intrapharyngeal pressure, with difficulty swallowing since childhood. Bilateral pharyngoceles were diagnosed after barium swallow and carbonated-beverage ingestion. We discuss the possibility that our patient's pharyngoceles may be congenital in origin from an internal branchial sinus anomaly.