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CASE REPORT
Fever, ulcers and joint pain: an incidental finding of oesophageal dysmotility
  1. Charles Anwuzia-Iwegbu,
  2. Asma Fikree,
  3. Nicola Tufton
  1. Acute Medicine Unit, Barts & The Royal London, London, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Charles Anwuzia-Iwegbu, c.iwegbu{at}googlemail.com

Summary

A 41-year-old Bangladeshi man presented with a 2-month history of bilateral feet/hand swelling which intermittently resolved without medication. All blood tests performed by the general practitioner (GP) were unremarkable. Following admission to the accident and emergency department, a chest X-ray revealed a ‘vail-like’ opacification in the right side. High-resolution CT confirmed dilation of oesophagus with food debris and circumferential thickening of the lower oesophageal sphincter.

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