Dysphagia and aspiration secondary to polymyositis. (Esophagoscopy Clinic).A 35-year-old woman with a history of polymyositis Polymyositis Definition Polymyositis is an inflammatory muscle disease causing weakness and pain. Dermatomyositis is identical to polymyositis with the addition of a characteristic skin rash. was evaluated for signs and symptoms of aspiration. Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing with sensory testing revealed that she had a diminished laryngeal sensation, no pharyngeal pharyngeal /pha·ryn·ge·al/ (fah-rin´je-al) pertaining to the pharynx. pha·ryn·geal or pha·ryn·gal adj. Of, relating to, located in, or coming from the pharynx. squeeze, severe endolaryngeal penetration (figure, A), and postswallow aspiration (figure, B). Findings on transnasal esophagoscopy were normal. Manometry manometry /ma·nom·e·try/ (-e-tre) the measurement of pressure by means of a manometer. anal manometry revealed normal relaxation of the upper esophageal sphincter The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) refers to the superior portion of the esophagus. Unlike the lower esophageal sphincter, it is comprised of striated muscle and is under conscious control. (UES), but no pharyngeal contraction (figure, C, shows normal UES relaxation and normal pharyngeal contraction, and figure, D, shows normal UES relaxation and no pharyngeal contraction). The patient was offered a laryngeal suspension, cricopharyngeal myotomy, and neurorrhaphy of the great auricular auricular /au·ric·u·lar/ (aw-rik´u-lar) 1. pertaining to an auricle. 2. pertaining to the ear. au·ric·u·lar adj. 1. and superior laryngeal nerves, but she declined for personal reasons. A percutaneous enterogastric tube was placed on an outpatient basis. From the Center for Voice Disorders, Department of Otolaryngology, Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, N.C.; www.thevoicecenter.org |
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