Aging and the esophagus: common pathologic conditions and their effect upon swallowing in the geriatric population

Dysphagia in the elderly is most often oropharyngeal or hypopharyngeal in location and neuropathologic in etiology. Aging itself, although causing demonstrable structural and functional changes in the esophagus, does not cause any clinically relevant esophageal dysphagia. A variety of pathologic con...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dysphagia 1992-06, Vol.7 (2), p.58-63
Hauptverfasser: Ergun, G A, Miskovitz, P F
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Dysphagia in the elderly is most often oropharyngeal or hypopharyngeal in location and neuropathologic in etiology. Aging itself, although causing demonstrable structural and functional changes in the esophagus, does not cause any clinically relevant esophageal dysphagia. A variety of pathologic conditions seen in the geriatric population affect the esophagus and can alter esophageal function, resulting in symptomatic dysphagia. Accurate diagnosis requires a thorough evaluation performed in an unhurried fashion, often with the assistance of ancillary personnel. Treatment of these esophageal disorders is multidisciplinary and may involve dietary manipulations, the administration of medications, therapeutic endoscopic procedures, and occasionally surgery.
ISSN:0179-051X
1432-0460
DOI:10.1007/BF02493434