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Achalasia or Pseudoachalasia: Incidental Esophagogastric Junction Submucosal Leiomyoma During Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy. [PDF]
Rahima K+4 more
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The Reverse Red-Green-Blue Rule: A Color-Coded Approach for Simplified Achalasia Diagnosis via High-Resolution Manometry. [PDF]
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Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2019
Prevalence, clinical manifestations and of modern classifications of achalasia are reviewed in the article. Diagnosis and treatment of this pathology were analyzed by using of 58 references.
A M, Gasanov+2 more
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Prevalence, clinical manifestations and of modern classifications of achalasia are reviewed in the article. Diagnosis and treatment of this pathology were analyzed by using of 58 references.
A M, Gasanov+2 more
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ESOPHAGEAL ACHALASIA IN PREGNANCY
American Journal of Perinatology, 2000Achalasia is rare motor disorder of esophageal smooth muscle. It has been linked to malnutrition during pregnancy leading to maternal and fetal mortality. We report a case of achalasia with intrauterine fetal death who succeeded in following pregnancy with good fetal and maternal outcome after operative treatment.
Yoshihisa Shibata+3 more
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Reoperations for esophageal achalasia
Surgery Today, 2012To define the factors predisposing to recurrence and evaluate the results of reoperations for achalasia.We reviewed the medical records of ten patients (4 men and 6 women; mean age, 51.5 ± 11.0 years), who underwent reoperations for achalasia between August 1994 and August 2010.The primary surgical procedures were Heller-Dor (HD) cardioplasty in nine ...
Hideyuki Kashiwagi+4 more
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The Kagoshima consensus on esophageal achalasia
Diseases of the Esophagus, 2011Esophageal achalasia is a primary esophageal motility disorder characterized by lack of peristalsis and a lower esophageal sphincter that fails to relax appropriately in response to swallowing. This article summarizes the most salient issues in the diagnosis and management of achalasia as discussed in a symposium that took place in Kagoshima, Japan, in
Triadafilopoulos, G.+8 more
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Laparoscopic approach to esophageal achalasia
The American Journal of Surgery, 1995Certain technical details are considered important to ease the laparoscopic performance of a Heller myotomy combined with a Dor antireflux procedure for esophageal achalasia. A special emphasis is given to intraoperative esophagoscopy combined with a mild balloon distension of the esophagogastric junction.
R. Rosati+6 more
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