Table 4.
Investigation | Findings |
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History and physical examination | • Symptoms of recurrent disease (weight loss, worsening respiratory status, hoarseness) • Evaluate oral cavity for thrush • Cervical or supraclavicular lymphadenopathy may be suggestive of disease recurrence • Respiratory examination can rule out aspiration pneumonia |
Barium swallow | • Esophageal stricture • Impaired peristalsis is demonstrated by peristaltic waves above and below the irradiated segment of esophagus |
CT chest/abdomen | • Mediastinal lymphadenopathy causing extrinsic esophageal compression • Characterization of stricture(s) (location, number, severity) • Fistulaa |
Upper endoscopy | • Stricture • Ulceration • Fistulaa • Biopsy |
Note:
Bronchoscopy may be required if there is a concern regarding bronchoesophageal fistula.
Abbreviation: CT, computed tomography.