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[Dysphagia and Sonography: what Association?].
Praxis (Bern 1994). 2016 Jun 8;105(12):709-13
Authors: Donati T, Badini M, Schwarzenbach HR
Abstract
Achalasia is a primary esophageal motility disorder characterized by dysphagia, chest pain, and drug-resistant reflux symptoms. A detailed anamnesis and esophageal manometry are essential tools for a correct diagnosis. We present a case of a 31 years old woman with typical achalasia symptoms misdiagnosed for many years due to a complex background picture. Despite the evolution in medical sciences, this clinical case underlines the cornerstones of medical profession: patient-physician relation and bedside clinical approach. At the same time, it confirms the increasing role of ultrasonography as a simple but essential tool for a complete general-internal medicine evaluation.
PMID: 27269778 [PubMed - in process]
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