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Achalasia or acalasia is a failure of a ring of muscle (as a sphincter) to relax (completely). It refers most commonly to esophageal achalasia, which is a neuromuscular disorder of the esophagus characterized by (1) the reduced ability to move food down the esophagus (peristalsis), and (2) the inability of the cardia (also called lower esophageal sphincter or "LES")- to relax properly in response to swallowing. Synonyms are achalasia cardiae, cardiospasm, dyssynergia esophagus, esophageal a ...
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- Achalasia (Cleveland Clinic)
- Achalasia (Google Health)
- Intrasphincteric botulinum toxin for the treatment of achalasia (Google Health)
- Late results of a prospective randomised study comparing forceful dilatation and oesophagomyotom (Google Health)
- Minimally Invasive Surgery for Achalasia (Cleveland Clinic)
- Patients with achalasia lack nitric oxide synthase in the gastro-oesophageal junction (Google Health)

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