Abstract
Introduction:
Spontaneous esophageal dissection is a rare disorder of the esophagus.
Case Description:
We present what is believed to be the first reported case of recurrent esophageal dissection in a previously healthy 33-year-old man with chronic eosinophilic esophagitis. He had two episodes of spontaneous dissection of the midesophagus separated by a 5-month interval. Both episodes responded to treatment with endoscopic intervention. He has remained free of additional recurrences after definitive endoscopic therapy and oral steroid therapy. A complete description of the case, relevant radiologic imaging, and a review of the relevant literature are provided.
Discussion:
Endoscopic therapy is an option for the management of recurrent esophageal dissection.
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