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==Background==
==Background==
Zenker's diverticulum is an out-pouching of the pharyngeal mucosa and submucosa through the cricopharyngeus muscle. Patients typically present dysphagia, globus sensation, regurgitation of ''undigested'' food, and halitosis. Zenker's diverticulum is classified as ''false'' diverticulum in that it does not contain all layers of the intestinal wall, but only the mucosa and submucosa.


==Epidemiology==
*An out-pouching of the pharyngeal mucosa and submucosa through the cricopharyngeus muscle
*Classified as ''false'' diverticulum in that it does not contain all layers of the intestinal wall, but only the mucosa and submucosa
 
 
==Clinical Features==
 
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Dysphagia|Dysphagia]]
*Globus sensation
*Regurgitation of ''undigested'' food
*Halitosis
 
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
 
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==Differential==


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*Barium swallow
*Rule out emergent causes of symptoms


==Management==
==Management==
*Often not treated, but surgery considered in some cases of particularly symptomatic diverticula<ref>https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/gastrointestinal-disorders/esophageal-and-swallowing-disorders/esophageal-diverticula</ref>
==Disposition==
*Discharge
==See Also==
[[Category:GI]]
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Background

  • An out-pouching of the pharyngeal mucosa and submucosa through the cricopharyngeus muscle
  • Classified as false diverticulum in that it does not contain all layers of the intestinal wall, but only the mucosa and submucosa


Clinical Features

  • Dysphagia
  • Globus sensation
  • Regurgitation of undigested food
  • Halitosis


Differential Diagnosis

Dysphagia


Evaluation

  • Barium swallow
  • Rule out emergent causes of symptoms


Management

  • Often not treated, but surgery considered in some cases of particularly symptomatic diverticula[1]


Disposition

  • Discharge


See Also