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Achalasia and esophageal cancer: risks and links
Maura Torres-Aguilera,1 José María Remes Troche2 1Department of Pediatric Gastroenteritis, Hospital CMN “La Raza”, Mexico City, Mexico; 2Digestive Physiology and Motility Laboratory, Medical Biological Research Institute ...
Torres-Aguilera M, Remes Troche JM
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Achalasia of the Cardia with Elongation and Extreme Dilatation of the Œsophagus [PDF]
Geoffrey Konstam
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Aim: to familiarize gastroenterologists, therapists, functional diagnostics and general practitioners (family doctors), radiologists, and endoscopists with modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of achalasia of the cardia.Key points.
V. T. Ivashkin +16 more
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The Natural History of Achalasia of the Cardia [Abridged] [PDF]
F G Ellis
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Achalasia Combined with Esophageal Cancer Treated by Concurrent Chemoradiation Therapy
Achalasia is a rare neurological deficit of the esophagus that produces an impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter and decreased motility of the esophageal body.
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Cricopharyngeal achalasia is an uncommon cause of dysphagia, especially in children. Congenital form is known in neonates and infants. In older children this disease has been reported in very rare cases and mostly in connection with neurological and ...
Urška Vučina, Primož Kotnik, Rok Orel
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ESOPHAGEAL APERISTALSIS AND ACHALASIA PRODUCED IN DOGS BY PROLONGED CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITION* [PDF]
Lauran D. Harris +2 more
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Unusual forms of Achalasia Cardia and Associated Neuromuscular Disorders of the Oesophagus [PDF]
Antoni Paul, G. D. S. Pallawela
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