Background: Achalasia is an infrequent primary motility disorder of the esophagus. Because of uncertain etiology, treatment is only palliative and is directed at decreasing lower esophageal sphincter pressure, improving esophageal emptying and relieving the symptoms of achalasia. Current treatment options include pharmacological, endoscopic and surgical. We undertook a systematic literature review of the management strategies currently available for achalasia. Method: A Medline, PubMed and Cochrane database search was conducted using reference manager 11. Original articles and reviews published in the English literature on the management of achalasia were reviewed. Emphasis was placed on articles published in the last ten years on randomize...
Achalasia was a condition marked by peristaltic movement absent in lower esophageal sphincter and se...
Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by dysphagia, regurgitation of undig...
Achalasia is a rare neurogenic motility disorder of the esophagus, occurring in approximately 0.11 c...
Background: Achalasia is an infrequent primary motility disorder of the esophagus. Because of uncer...
Background: Achalasia is an infrequent primary motility disorder of the esophagus. Because of uncert...
Achalasia is a primary motor disorder of the esophagus, in which esophageal emptying is impaired. Di...
Achalasia is an esophageal motility disorder of unknown cause, characterised by aperistalsis of the ...
Achalasia is a primary esophageal motor disorder of the esophagus that is characterized by the absen...
Achalasia is a rare motor disorder of the esophagus and lower esophageal sphincter. The incidence is...
Achalasia is a relatively rare primary motor esophageal disorder, characterized by absence of relaxa...
Achalasia was a condition marked by peristaltic movement absent in lower esophageal sphincter and se...
Esophageal achalasia is a chronic and progressive motility disorder characterized by absence of esop...
Achalasia is a rare chronic esophageal disease that affects the relaxation function of the lower eso...
AbstractPurpose: Video-assisted surgical approaches to esophageal achalasia continue to be explored ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate pneumatic dilatation (PD) for cases of cardiac achalasia as a first-lin...
Achalasia was a condition marked by peristaltic movement absent in lower esophageal sphincter and se...
Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by dysphagia, regurgitation of undig...
Achalasia is a rare neurogenic motility disorder of the esophagus, occurring in approximately 0.11 c...
Background: Achalasia is an infrequent primary motility disorder of the esophagus. Because of uncer...
Background: Achalasia is an infrequent primary motility disorder of the esophagus. Because of uncert...
Achalasia is a primary motor disorder of the esophagus, in which esophageal emptying is impaired. Di...
Achalasia is an esophageal motility disorder of unknown cause, characterised by aperistalsis of the ...
Achalasia is a primary esophageal motor disorder of the esophagus that is characterized by the absen...
Achalasia is a rare motor disorder of the esophagus and lower esophageal sphincter. The incidence is...
Achalasia is a relatively rare primary motor esophageal disorder, characterized by absence of relaxa...
Achalasia was a condition marked by peristaltic movement absent in lower esophageal sphincter and se...
Esophageal achalasia is a chronic and progressive motility disorder characterized by absence of esop...
Achalasia is a rare chronic esophageal disease that affects the relaxation function of the lower eso...
AbstractPurpose: Video-assisted surgical approaches to esophageal achalasia continue to be explored ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate pneumatic dilatation (PD) for cases of cardiac achalasia as a first-lin...
Achalasia was a condition marked by peristaltic movement absent in lower esophageal sphincter and se...
Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by dysphagia, regurgitation of undig...
Achalasia is a rare neurogenic motility disorder of the esophagus, occurring in approximately 0.11 c...