Zenker diverticulum
Synopsis

Patients with ZD initially present with transient oropharyngeal dysphagia that can progress to regurgitation of food, pulmonary aspiration, or appearance of a neck mass as the sac enlarges (may contain food, pills, sputum, or mucous). As many smaller, subclinical ZD presumably go undiagnosed, the timeline of progression is difficult to quantify. ZD has a slight male predominance (1.5:1), is associated with advanced age, and is more common in people from North America, Northern Europe, and Australia. Although ZD is the most common of the esophageal diverticula, it is relatively uncommon, seen in 1:5000-10 000 patients.
Codes
K22.5 – Diverticulum of esophagus, acquired
SNOMEDCT:
399291005 – Zenker's diverticulum
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