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Innervation of an esophageal ectatic submucosal blood vessel in achalasia and a comparison with normals.

作者信息

Mosley R G, Reichelderfer M, Sengupta A, Singaram C

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

出版信息

Am J Gastroenterol. 1994 Oct;89(10):1874-9.

PMID:7524310
Abstract

Achalasia is a disease of the esophagus characterized by incomplete relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter, resulting in obstruction. Aperistalsis and dilation of the esophageal body occurs later, contributing to the esophageal dysfunction. Gastrointestinal bleeding in achalasia is an infrequent complication usually caused by stasis ulcer, esophageal varices, carcinoma, or pneumatic dilation of the sphincter. We describe here a patient with longstanding achalasia who bled vigorously from a proximal esophageal site that can be identified as arterial bleeding by endoscopy. Subsequent esophageal resection allowed detailed histological and immunohistochemical examination, which revealed a vascular ectasia. This lesion was associated with an unusually rich network of nerve fibers containing calcitonin gene-related peptide. Neuropeptide Y- and substance P-containing fibers were found to be decreased in this lesion as compared with controls. On the other hand vasoactive intestinal peptide- and nitric oxide synthase-containing fibers appeared quantitatively similar to those of controls. Calcitonin gene-related peptide is known to be involved in angiogenesis and may have played a causative role in the development of this lesion. Vascular ectasia may represent a hitherto unreported complication of achalasia.

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