2001
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-17333
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Black Esophagus: An Unusual Finding During Routine Endoscopy

Abstract: Figure 1 Endoscopic view of the black-appearing esophageal mucosa, with friability and exudates 904 Dieses Dokument wurde zum persönlichen Gebrauch heruntergeladen. Vervielfältigung nur mit Zustimmung des Verlages.

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“…alcohol abuse [16], malignancies [26], herpetic infection [7], poor nutritional status [4], immunocompromise [6] and ischemia due to cardiac pathology [13,15,25,27]. The latter five conditions can be excluded in our cases.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…alcohol abuse [16], malignancies [26], herpetic infection [7], poor nutritional status [4], immunocompromise [6] and ischemia due to cardiac pathology [13,15,25,27]. The latter five conditions can be excluded in our cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…An erosive gastritis as additional bleeding source other than the necrosis of the oesophageal mucosa could be established by gross pathology and microscopical examination in two cases (cases 1 and 4). An association between black oesophagus and erosive gastritis has been observed endoscopically in some previously published cases, too [15,16,26]. However, we believe that the co-existence of both pathological conditions is most probably a coincidental, purely stress-related phenomenon rather than a specific pathological constellation.…”
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