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Case Reports
. 2012 Jul 10:2012:bcr2012006368.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2012-006368.

Atypical presentation of Boerhaave's syndrome

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Atypical presentation of Boerhaave's syndrome

Rakesh Kumar Gupta et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Boerhaave's syndrome is the rare and often fatal condition of spontaneous oesophageal rupture. When present with atypical symptoms, diagnosis is frequently late, which contributes to the high morbidity and mortality. The authors describe a unique case of a 50-year-old man presented with atypical Boerhaave's syndrome, in which the diagnosis was made several days following presentation by observing a large pleural effusion that had evolved rapidly on chest radiographs. He was managed without thoracotomy. Although survival has been reported with non-operative management of contained oesophageal perforations, to our knowledge, this is the rare case report of surviving Boerhaave's syndrome with free pleural rupture, without thoracotomy.

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Figure 1
Contrast study of the oesophagus showing leak of contrast in the left pleural cavity demonstrating the oesophageal perforation.
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Figure 2
Contrast study of the oesophagus showing rapid passage of contrast into the stomach without any leak of dye in the pleural cavity, hence demonstrating the healing of the fistula.

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