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Cytomegalovirus esophagitis

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Cytomegalovirus esophagitis

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

  1. ^ 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.
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nervous system

Encephalitis/
meningitis

Eye

Cytomegalovirus (Cytomegalovirus retinitis· HSV (Herpetic keratitis)

Cardiovascular
Respiratory system/
acute viral nasopharyngitis/
viral pneumonia
Digestive system

MuV (Mumps· Cytomegalovirus (Cytomegalovirus esophagitis)

DNA virus: HBV (B)
RNA virus: CBV · HAV (A· HCV (C· HDV (D· HEV (E· HGV (G)

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Accessory

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other biliary tree

Cholangitis (PSC, Secondary sclerosing cholangitis, Ascending· Cholestasis/Mirizzi's syndrome · Biliary fistula · Haemobilia · Gallstones/Cholelithiasis

common bile duct (Choledocholithiasis, Biliary dyskinesia· Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction

Abdominopelvic

undefined location (Incisional · Internal hernia)

Peritoneal

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