Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst

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Autor(a) principal: Alonso, Maria Del Rosario Zariategui de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Cristiane Felisbino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Nutrology (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/36
Resumo: Idiopathic achalasia is a primary esophageal motor disorder characterized by esophageal aperistalsis and abnormal lower esophageal sphincter relaxation in response to deglutition. Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder, which amongst other symptoms presents with self-induced vomiting after repetitive episodes of binge eating in order to prevent weight gain. The present study reports the case of a female patient initially diagnosed with bulimia nervosa, after ruling out an etiology of organic cause through lab tests and endoscopy. The patient was referred to a nutrologyst for treating the eating disorder, and after nutritional evaluation, she received nutritional supplementation due to severe dysphagia, regurgitation and weight loss. As diagnostic criteria of bulimia nervosa were not met, a further investigation was conducted, which eventually confirmed idiopathic achalasia through two specific tests: digital esophagogastroduodenal seriography, and esophageal manometry. Chagas disease, the major cause of idiopathic achalasia in Brazil, was ruled out by specific lab test. In view of the severity of the disease, the patient underwent urgent cardiomyotomy and fundoplication. Later, balloon dilators were also used in two occasions. After sixteen months of medical and nutrology follow-up, the patient now is in good nutritional status and was able to go back to her daily activities and healthy lifestyle.
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title Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
spellingShingle Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
Alonso, Maria Del Rosario Zariategui de
Idiopathic achalasia
bulimia nervosa
nutrologic evaluation
nutrologic supplementation
nutrologist
title_short Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
title_full Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
title_fullStr Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
title_full_unstemmed Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
title_sort Idiopathic achalasia primarily diagnosed as bulimia nervosa: the importance of the nutrologyst
author Alonso, Maria Del Rosario Zariategui de
author_facet Alonso, Maria Del Rosario Zariategui de
Silva, Cristiane Felisbino
author_role author
author2 Silva, Cristiane Felisbino
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alonso, Maria Del Rosario Zariategui de
Silva, Cristiane Felisbino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idiopathic achalasia
bulimia nervosa
nutrologic evaluation
nutrologic supplementation
nutrologist
topic Idiopathic achalasia
bulimia nervosa
nutrologic evaluation
nutrologic supplementation
nutrologist
description Idiopathic achalasia is a primary esophageal motor disorder characterized by esophageal aperistalsis and abnormal lower esophageal sphincter relaxation in response to deglutition. Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder, which amongst other symptoms presents with self-induced vomiting after repetitive episodes of binge eating in order to prevent weight gain. The present study reports the case of a female patient initially diagnosed with bulimia nervosa, after ruling out an etiology of organic cause through lab tests and endoscopy. The patient was referred to a nutrologyst for treating the eating disorder, and after nutritional evaluation, she received nutritional supplementation due to severe dysphagia, regurgitation and weight loss. As diagnostic criteria of bulimia nervosa were not met, a further investigation was conducted, which eventually confirmed idiopathic achalasia through two specific tests: digital esophagogastroduodenal seriography, and esophageal manometry. Chagas disease, the major cause of idiopathic achalasia in Brazil, was ruled out by specific lab test. In view of the severity of the disease, the patient underwent urgent cardiomyotomy and fundoplication. Later, balloon dilators were also used in two occasions. After sixteen months of medical and nutrology follow-up, the patient now is in good nutritional status and was able to go back to her daily activities and healthy lifestyle.
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