We present the case of a 46-year-old woman diagnosed with megaoesophagus, with previous normal functional tests. Computed tomography showed megaoesophagus (Fig. 1A) secondary to a change in calibre in the third duodenal portion with an aortomesenteric distance of 6.2 mm (Fig. 1B) and an angle of 25° (Fig. 1C), characteristic of Wilkie’s syndrome. Her symptoms resolved after a duodenojejunostomy was performed, with adequate oral tolerance. Wilkie’s syndrome is an unusual cause, but should be included in the differential diagnosis of megaoesophagus.
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Vol. 100. Núm. 12.
Páginas 783 (diciembre 2022)
Vol. 100. Núm. 12.
Páginas 783 (diciembre 2022)
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Megaesophagus secondary to Wilkie syndrome
Megaesófago secundario a síndrome de Wilkie
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