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- $Title{What is "Zenker"?}
- $Subject{Zenker's diverticulum swallowing Digestive pharyngeal diverticulum
- pouch esophagus swallow swallowing breathing vomiting hoarseness lung abscess
- inflammations neck pain coughing herniation abscesses}
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- What is "Zenker"?
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- QUESTION: A problem with my eating has been diagnosed as caused by something
- called "Zenker". I am very concerned. Could you shed a little light on this
- situation for me?
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- ANSWER: I would be happy to. Known as Zenker's diverticulum, or pocket (or
- in medical terminology, a pharyngeal diverticulum) it is a pouch in the
- esophagus that can entrap food and mucus. It can cause difficulty with
- swallowing, problems with breathing, vomiting, hoarseness, lung abscess,
- inflammations, neck pain, coughing, and in rare cases, cancer.
- Zenker's pocket is most prevalent in people over the age of 70. It
- occurs in men about 3 times as often as women. Although there is no known
- definitive cause, the most widely accepted hypothesis is that the pocket is
- the result of incoordination of the swallowing mechanism. This can produce
- abnormal pressure on an area of the esophagus, which can lead to herniation
- that forms a sac, and once that begins, the sac elongates as a result of
- gravity.
- Surgery to remove the diverticulum is recommended for almost all patients
- with this condition. If the problem is left untreated, the complications can
- be extremely weakening. In rare cases, Zenker's pocket can recur after
- surgical removal, but this is the exception rather than the rule.
- The only right way to deal with your concern, in this case, is to follow
- your doctor's counsel.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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