Dynamic esophageal manometry reveals pseudoachalasia secondary to metastatic breast cancer: A case report

动态食管测压揭示转移性乳腺癌继发性假性贲门失弛症:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pseudoachalasia mimics primary achalasia in symptoms and diagnostic findings, as observed in gastroscopy and barium swallow studies. However, pseudoachalasia, often associated with malignancies like metastatic breast cancer, requires prompt differentiation to avoid misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment. This report highlights a rare case of pseudoachalasia secondary to metastatic breast cancer and highlights the diagnostic value of esophageal motility changes. CASE SUMMARY: A 52-year-old woman presented with a one-year history of intermittent dysphagia following breast cancer surgery. Initial examinations suggested achalasia, but the patient's high-resolution manometry (HRM) results showed a rapid shift from ineffective esophageal motility to type II achalasia within four months. Further investigations revealed metastatic adenocarcinoma of the cardia, originating from the breast. CONCLUSION: In patients with a history of malignancy, rapidly evolving esophageal motility abnormalities should raise suspicion of pseudoachalasia. HRM plays a crucial role in differentiating between primary and secondary achalasia. Early diagnosis through advanced imaging and pathology is essential for proper management.

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