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CMV esophagitisDefinitionCytomegalovirus (CMV) esophagitis is a viral infection of the esophagus, the muscular tube through which food travels from the mouth to the stomach. See also:
Alternative NamesCytomegalovirus esophagitis CausesCMV is caused by the cytomegalovirus (CMV). This condition usually affects people who have a weakened immune system. SymptomsSymptoms include:
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TreatmentTreatment involves antiviral medications that are given through a vein (intravenous) or by mouth (orally). Outlook (Prognosis)Esophagitis can usually be treated effectively. The outcome depends upon the immune system problem that makes the person susceptible to the infection. Possible Complications
When to Contact a Medical ProfessionalCall your health care provider if you develop symptoms of CMV esophagitis, especially if you have a suppressed immune system. PreventionPreventing AIDS can help avoid opportunistic infections, such as those caused by the cytomegalovirus. (Opportunistic infections are infections by organisms that are not normally disease-producing, but that take advantage of a situation, such as a damaged immune system.) People with AIDS who are effectively treated with antiretroviral therapy are much less likely to get CMV infection. Review Date: 11/1/2007
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