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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Mackler’s triad of chest pain, vomiting and subcutaneous emphysema is pathognomonic for the disease
===History===
===History===
*Pain
*Pain

Revision as of 03:08, 29 October 2015

Background

Causes

  • Iatrogenic
  • Boerhaave syndrome
  • Thoracic Trauma
    • Penetrating
    • Blunt (rare)
  • Caustic ingestion
  • Foreign body
    • Bone, button battery
  • Infection (rare)
  • Tumor
  • Aortic pathology
  • Barrett esophagus
  • Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

Clinical Features

  • Mackler’s triad of chest pain, vomiting and subcutaneous emphysema is pathognomonic for the disease

History

  • Pain
    • Acute, severe, unrelenting, diffuse
    • May be localized to chest, neck, abdomen; radiate to back and shoulders
  • Dysphagia
  • Dyspnea
  • Hematemesis

Physical Exam

  • Cervical subcutaenous emphysema
  • Mediastinal emphysema
    • Takes time to develop
    • Absence does not rule out perforation

Differential Diagnosis

Chest pain

Critical

Emergent

Nonemergent

Thoracic Trauma

Diagnosis

Imaging

  • CXR
  • CT chest
  • Emergent endoscopy

Management

See Also

References