Pathologie de l'œsophage chez l'enfant

L. Leflot (Chef de clinique des Universités - Assistant des Hôpitaux), P. Pietrera (Praticien hospitalier), M. Brun (Praticien hospitalier), J.-F. Chateil (Professeur des Universités, praticien hospitalier, Chef de service)
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Diseases of the oesophagus in children can be distributed into 2 groups: malformative abnormalities and acquired disorders. The principal deformations are the oesophageal atresia, the tracheo-oesophageal fistula and the congenital stenosis. Oesophageal duplications and compressions due to abnormal vascular ring are also reviewed in this chapter. Gastroesophageal reflux and abnormalities of the œsogastric junction are the acquired pathology the most frequently encountered among children. Infectious or inflammatory lesions are much rarer, idiopathic achalasia and tumours are exceptional. Lesions in relation with the ingestion of a foreign body or a caustic substance are also to be known. Imaging, as primary or complementary technique, still consists in conventional radiology while sonography, CT or MRI provide useful information in more specific diseases.

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小儿食道病理
儿童食道疾病可分为两类:畸型异常和获得性疾病。主要的畸形是食道闭锁、气管-食道瘘和先天性狭窄。本章也回顾了因血管环异常引起的食管重复和压迫。胃食管反流和œsogastric连接处异常是儿童中最常见的获得性病理。感染性或炎性病变非常罕见,特发性失弛缓症和肿瘤是例外。与摄入异物或腐蚀性物质有关的病变也要知道。成像作为主要或补充技术,仍然存在于传统放射学中,而超声、CT或MRI则为更具体的疾病提供有用的信息。
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