Sapthavee Andrew, Kircher Matthew L, Akst Lee M
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, EEI Bldg., University West Campus, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, 1855 W. Taylor, Suite 2.42, M/C 648, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Ear Nose Throat J. 2014 Sep;93(9):E15-7.
Plummer-Vinson syndrome (PVS) is the combination of dysphagia, angular cheilitis, atrophic glossitis, and esophageal webbing in the setting of iron deficiency anemia. Although it is relatively uncommon, this condition is important to recognize because it is a source of dysphagia and it confers an increased risk for hypopharyngeal cancer. Cases of PVS associated with gastrointestinal conditions such as celiac disease and gastric cancer have been previously reported in the literature, but as far as we know, no case of PVS associated with bariatric surgery has been previously reported. We describe the case of a 39-year-old woman who developed PVS following gastric bypass surgery, and we briefly discuss the current knowledge of this syndrome.
普卢默-文森综合征(PVS)是指在缺铁性贫血情况下出现吞咽困难、口角炎、萎缩性舌炎和食管蹼。尽管这种情况相对不常见,但认识到它很重要,因为它是吞咽困难的一个原因,并且会增加下咽癌的风险。先前文献中已报道过与乳糜泻和胃癌等胃肠道疾病相关的PVS病例,但据我们所知,此前尚无与减肥手术相关的PVS病例报道。我们描述了一名39岁女性在胃旁路手术后发生PVS的病例,并简要讨论了关于该综合征的现有知识。