Here's the history as I have it:
-50 yr old Caucasian woman
-At clinic reporting 8-month history of difficulty in swallowing
-Since then, progressively more difficult to swallow liquids and solids
-10 lb weight loss in last 8 months
-Over past few years she has begun "washing down" food with liquid
-Difficulty in swallowing regardless of eating pace
-No prior history of heartburn, indigestion or anorexia
-At times difficulty in swallowing is so severe substernal pain develops as if it "hurts my heart"
-No choking or coughing while eating, nor while sleeping
-No muscle weakness, feelings or malaise, fever, chills or signs of arthritis
-No feeling of constant "lump in her throat"
-No history of regurgitation of acid material
-No regurgitation of liquids through nose
-Complains of chronic hoarseness and pain in upper back
It's only my second day of school, so my understanding of radiology is bascially zero.