Cytomegalovirus esophagitis
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Cytomegalovirus esophagitis is a form of Esophagitis associated with cytomegalovirus.[1]
In contrast to Herpes esophagitis, it is more likely to present with a single, deep ulcer (as opposed to multiple shallow ulcers.)
References
- ^ Meinhard Classen; G. N. J. Tytgat; Charles J. Lightdale (2010). Gastroenterological Endoscopy. Thieme. pp. 490–. ISBN 9783131258526. http://books.google.com/books?id=Tb2Bnn_icI0C&pg=PA490. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
v · d · eDigestive system · Digestive disease · Gastroenterology (primarily K20–K93, 530–579) Upper GI tract Esophagitis (Candidal, Herpetiform) · rupture (Boerhaave syndrome, Mallory-Weiss syndrome) · UES (Zenker's diverticulum) · LES (Barrett's esophagus) · Esophageal motility disorder (Nutcracker esophagus, Achalasia, Diffuse esophageal spasm, Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)) · Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) · Esophageal stricture · Megaesophagus
Gastritis (Atrophic, Ménétrier's disease, Gastroenteritis) · Peptic (gastric) ulcer (Cushing ulcer, Dieulafoy's lesion) · Dyspepsia · Pyloric stenosis · Achlorhydria · Gastroparesis · Gastroptosis · Portal hypertensive gastropathy · Gastric antral vascular ectasia · Gastric dumping syndrome · Gastric volvulus
Lower GI tract:
Intestinal/
enteropathyEnteritis (Duodenitis, Jejunitis, Ileitis) — Peptic (duodenal) ulcer (Curling's ulcer) — Malabsorption: Coeliac · Tropical sprue · Blind loop syndrome · small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome · Whipple's · Short bowel syndrome · Steatorrhea · Milroy disease · bile acid malabsorption
Large and/or small
Anal fissure/Anal fistula · Anal abscess · Anal dysplasia · Pruritus ani
GI bleeding/BIS Upper (Hematemesis, Melena) · Lower (Hematochezia)
Accessory Hepatitis (Viral hepatitis, Autoimmune hepatitis, Alcoholic hepatitis) · Cirrhosis (PBC) · Fatty liver (NASH) · vascular (Budd-Chiari syndrome, Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, Portal hypertension, Nutmeg liver) · Alcoholic liver disease · Liver failure (Hepatic encephalopathy, Acute liver failure) · Liver abscess (Pyogenic, Amoebic) · Hepatorenal syndrome · Peliosis hepatis
Gallbladder
Cholecystitis · Gallstones/Cholecystolithiasis · Cholesterolosis · Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses · Postcholecystectomy syndrome · Porcelain gallbladder
Bile duct/
other biliary treeCholangitis (PSC, Secondary sclerosing cholangitis, Ascending) · Cholestasis/Mirizzi's syndrome · Biliary fistula · Haemobilia · Gallstones/Cholelithiasis
common bile duct (Choledocholithiasis, Biliary dyskinesia) · Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
Pancreatitis (Acute, Chronic, Hereditary, Pancreatic abscess) · Pancreatic pseudocyst · Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency · Pancreatic fistula
Abdominopelvic lumbar (Petit's, Grynfeltt-Lesshaft)
undefined location (Incisional · Internal hernia)
Peritoneal
Categories:
- Inflammations
- Esophagus disorders
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