Hiatus hernia differential diagnosis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amandeep Singh M.D.[2]
Overview
Overview
Hiatus hernia presents as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with dysphagia and must be differentiated from other causes of dysphagia.
Differentiating hiatus hernia from other diseases
Differentiating hiatus hernia from other diseases
- Hiatus hernia presents as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with dysphagia and must be differentiated from other causes of dysphagia:
| Disease | Signs and Symptoms | Barium esophagogram | Endoscopy | Other imaging and laboratory findings | Gold Standard | |||||||
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| Onset | Dysphagia | Weight loss | Heartburn | Other findings | Mental status | |||||||
| Solids | Liquids | Type | ||||||||||
| GERD | Gradual or
sudden onset |
+ | – | Progressive | ± | + | Normal |
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| Esophageal stricture | Gradual or sudden | + | – | Progressive | ± | ± | Normal |
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| Esophageal web | Gradual | + | +/- | Progressive | – | ± |
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Normal |
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| Plummer-Vinson syndrome | Gradual | + | – | Non progressive | ± | – | Normal |
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Triad of | |
| Diffuse esophageal spasm | Sudden | + | + | Non progressive | + | + | Normal |
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| Achalasia | Gradual | + | + | Non progressive | ± | – |
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Normal |
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| Systemic sclerosis | Gradual | + | + | Progressive | ± | + |
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Normal |
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Positive serology for | |
| Zenker’s diverticulum | Gradual | + | – | ± | – |
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Normal |
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| Esophageal carcinoma | Gradual | + | + | Progressive | + | ± | Normal |
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| Stroke | Sudden | + | + | Progressive | + | ± |
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Impaired |
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| Motor disorders | Gradual | + | + | Progressive | ± | Normal |
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