A barium swallow was done as a part of workup and is shown below:
What is the Diagnosis?
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Achlasia
Case discussion:
Achlasia is a neuromuscular disorder of the esophagus characterized by impaired peristalsis and decreased relaxation of lower esophageal sphincter resulting in dysphagia.
- Most commonly is is an idiopathic condition affecting patients 20 to 60 years of age.
- Patients present with difficulty in swallowing due to impaired transport of food through the esophagus.
- Patients have difficulty in swallowing both solids as well as liquids.
- Barium swallow demonstrates a dilated esophagus with a 'bird's beak' taper at the site of lower esophageal sphincter.
- Esophageal manometry demonstrates increased LES pressure, incomplete relaxation of LES and impaired peristalsis.
- Treatment may be done with nitrates and calcium channel blockers that help relax LES but have limited benefits.
- Endoscopic injection of botulinium toxin provides relief for most patients.
- 'Myomectomy may be performed for refractory cases
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