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Alternative Names Return to top
Paterson-Kelly syndrome; Sideropenic dysphagiaDefinition Return to top
Plummer-Vinson syndrome consists of chronic iron deficiency anemia, difficulty swallowing, esophageal webs, and other, less common abnormalities. Esophageal webs are small, thin growths of tissue that partially block the esophagus (food pipe). They cause difficulty swallowing, and tend to be located in the middle or upper esophagus.
Causes Return to top
The cause of Plummer-Vinson syndrome is unknown. Genetic factors and nutritional deficiencies may play a role. It is a rare disorder that is often connected with cancer of the esophagus and throat.
Symptoms Return to top
Exams and Tests Return to top
Upper GI series or upper endoscopy may reveal the web. Tests to diagnose anemia and/or iron deficiency may be useful.
Some patients develop skin and nail abnormalities that can be identified by a doctor during an examination.
Treatment Return to top
Patients with Plummer-Vinson syndrome should receive iron supplements. This may improve the difficulty in swallowing. If not, the web can be widened during upper endoscopy to allow normal swallowing and passage of food.
Outlook (Prognosis) Return to top
Patients generally respond to treatment.
Possible Complications Return to top
There is risk of tearing of the esophagus with the use of dilators for treatment.
There have been reports of a connection between Plummer-Vinson syndrome and esophageal cancer.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
Call your health care provider if food gets stuck after you swallow it or if you have severe fatigue and weakness.
Prevention Return to top
Good nutrition with enough iron may prevent this disorder.
Update Date: 10/13/2006 Updated by: Jenifer K. Lehrer, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, Frankford-Torresdale Hospital, Jefferson Health System, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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