A 3-year-old child has attained enough mobility, curiosity, and dexterity to explore places in the home that should not be accessed. The child finds a bottle with a liquid under the kitchen sink, and he drinks it. Within minutes he has chest pain. His mother takes him to the emergency department and brings the bottle. Analysis of the residual contents reveals a pH of 12. Which of the following complications is most likely to occur following this injury?
Correct Answer: Esophageal stenosis
Description: Caustic alkaline solutions tend to damage the esophagus, and may not even get as far as the stomach. If the esophagus is perforated, a severe mediastinitis may occur. The inflammation can resolve with scarring and stenosis, and that tends to affect swallowing of solids more than liquids, typical for mechanical obstruction. A pharyngeal Zenker diverticulum occurs at a point of weakness in the hypopharynx, most often between the inferior constrictor muscle and cricopharyngeus muscle; it is a pulsion diverticulum from motility problems. Gastric lymphomas may be related to Helicobacter pylori infection (MALTomas) and immune dysregulation. Duodenal ulcerations are predominantly related to H. pylori infection. Megacolon results from marked colonic inflammation or motor disturbances and swallowed substances are not likely to reach the colon unaltered.
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