Causes of Mechanical dysphagia
Oesophageal lumen in adult can distend to 4 cm. Dysphagia starts tor solid food if the lumen is not more than 2.5 cm, < than 1.3 cm dysphagia always present.
I. Luminal causes of dysphagia
- Large bolus
- Foreign body
A Inflammatory condition causing oedema and swelling
1.Stomatitis
2.Pharyngitis, epiglottitis
3.Oesophagitis
- Viral (herpes simplex, varicella-zoster, cytomegalovirus)
- Bacterial
- Fungal (candidal)
- Mucocutaneous bullous diseases
- Caustic, chemical, thermal injury
1 Pharyngeal (Plummer-Vinson syndrome)
2. Oesophageal (congenital, inflammatory)
3. Lower oesophageal mucosal ring (Schatzki ring)
ะก. Benign strictures causes are
1.Peptic
2.Caustic and pill-induced
3Inflammatory (Crohn's disease, candidal,mucocutaneous lesions)
4. Ischaemic
5. Postoperative, postirradiation
6. Congenital
D. Malignant tumours
1. Primary carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Adenocarcinoma
- Carcinosarcoma
- Pseudosarcoma
- Lymphoma
- Melanoma
- Kaposi's sarcoma
E. Benign tumours
1. Leiomyoma
2. Lipoma
3. Angioma
4. Inflammatory fibroid polyp
5. Epithelial papilloma
III. Extrinsic compression
1. Cervical spondylitis
2.Vertebral osteophytes
3.Retropharyngeal abscess and masses
4.Enlarged thyroid gland
5.Zenker's diverticulum
6.Vascular compression
- Aberrant right subclavian artery
- Right-sided aorta
- Left atrial enlargement
- Aortic aneurysm
8. Pancreatic tumour, pancreatitis
9. Postvagotomy, haematoma and fibrosis