Dysphagia esophagopharyngeal - Risks and benefits of upper endoscopy with percutaneous gastrostomy tube placement discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation with injury to other organs, and death. Patient[] agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement.
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A good location for gastrostomy tube placement was identified by illumination and indentation. Boston Scientific 20 French externally removeable gastrostomy tube placed in the anterior body using the Ponsky technique; external bumper placed at 3.5 cm. Placement of PEG tube confirmed by endoscopy. ...Read more
Contraindications to percutaneous gastrostomy include Serious coagulation disorders (INR > 1.5, PTT > 50 s, platelets < 50000/mm3) and severe ascites. ...Read more | Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
Dysphagia pharyngoesophageal - Risks and benefits of upper endoscopy with percutaneous gastrostomy tube placement discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation with injury to other organs, and death. Patient[] agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement. ...Read more
Dysphagia - esophagopharyngeal. Differential diagnosis includes Schatzki ring, esophageal stricture, and eosinophilic esophagitis. Risks/benefits of upper endoscopy discussed with patient and family including bleeding, infection, perforation, and death. Patient agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy.
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Dysphagia - esophagopharyngeal. Differential diagnosis includes Schatzki ring, esophageal stricture, eosinophilic esophagitis, and less likely esophageal cancer. Risks/benefits of upper endoscopy discussed with patient and family including bleeding, infection, perforation, and death. Patient agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy.
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Dysphagia - esophagopharyngeal. Due to stroke documented on imaging. Risks/benefits of upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement discussed with family[] including bleeding, infection, perforation with injury to other organs, and death. Family[] agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement.
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Dysphagia - esophagopharyngeal. Due to []. Risks/benefits of upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation with injury to other organs, and death. Patient[] agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement.
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Dysphagia esophagopharyngeal - Differential diagnosis includes Schatzki ring, achalasia, esophageal stricture, eosinophilic esophagitis and less likely esophageal cancer. Risks/benefits of upper endoscopy with possible dilation discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, and death. Patient agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy.
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Dysphagia esophagopharyngeal - Risks and benefits of upper endoscopy with percutaneous gastrostomy tube placement discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation with injury to other organs, and death. Patient[] agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement.
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Dysphagia esophagopharyngeal - foreign body in esophagus, food impaction. Differential diagnosis includes Schatzki ring, achalasia, esophageal stricture, eosinophilic esophagitis and less likely esophageal cancer. Risks/benefits of upper endoscopy with foreign body removal discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, and death. Patient agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy.
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ICD 10 Diagnosis for Gastroenterology. Inpatient Gastroenterology. Hematemesis, hematochezia, melena, acute blood loss anemia, elevated liver enzymes, dysphagia esophagopharyngeal, epigastric abdominal pain, right upper quadrant abdominal pain, left upper quadrant abdominal pain, right lower quadrant abdominal pain, abnormal CT, ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, alcoholic cirrhosis, non-alcoholic cirrhosis, C. difficile diarrhea, acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, biliary pancreatitis, cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, cyclic vomiting syndrome, abnormal intraoperative cholangiogram.
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[] year old presents with dysphagia to []solids []liquids for [] months. Points to []xyhpoid. [] weight loss.
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Dysphagia pharyngoesophageal - Risks and benefits of upper endoscopy with percutaneous gastrostomy tube placement discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation with injury to other organs, and death. Patient[] agreeable to proceed with upper endoscopy with PEG tube placement.
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