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. 2020 May 23;59(16):1983–1989. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.4437-20

Table 2.

Clinical Data of UC Patients with Esophageal Ulcer.

Case (No) Esophagial ulcer (EU) Location EU symptoms
1 An esophageal ulcer with aphthae Middle esophagus Chest pain
2 Longitudinal oesophageal ulcer Lower esophagus Chest pain on swallowing
3 Severe esophagitis Lower esophagus Parasternal chest pain and dysphagia
4 Shallow ulceration with gross diffuse irregularity and polyp formation Middle and lower esophagus Dysphagia
5 Active ulcerative esophagitis N/A N/A
6 Marked ulcerative esophagitis N/A Substenal pain and dysphagia
7 Multiple irregular esophageal ulcers Whole esophagus Anterior chest pain and dysphagia
8 Longitudinal oesophageal ulcer with haemorrhage Middle and lower esophagus Sore throat and pain on swallowing
9 Punched-out esophageal ulcer Middle esophagus Sore throat and anterior chest pain
10 Punched-out esophageal ulcer Middle esophagus General fatigue
11 Punched-out esophageal ulcer Middle and lower esophagus Anterior chest pain on swallowing
12 Punched-out esophageal ulcer Middle and lower esophagus Anterior chest pain and dysphagia
13 Punched-out esophageal ulcer Middle esophagus Anterior chest pain on swallowing
14 Web formation Middle esophagus No
15 Esophagial ulcerations with perforaton into the anterior mediastinum N/A Dysphagia, fever, hypotension
16 Necrotizing fibrinopurulent ulceration N/A N/A
17 Ulcerative and membranous esophagitis N/A Nausea, vomiting and hematemesis
18 Multiple friable ulcerations Whole esophagus Severe odynophagia and dyspahgia
19 Necrosis Lower esophagus Epigastric pain
20 Necrosis Middle and lower esophagus Hematemesis

UC: ulcerative colitis, N/A: data not available