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Achalasia cardia

Is one of the common causes of motor dysphagia. Though the disease was first described more than 300 years ago, exact pathogenesis of this condition still remains enigmatic. Pathophysiologically, achalasia cardia is caused by loss of inhibitory ganglion in the myenteric plexus of the esophagus.

Symptoms:

  • Dysphagia - difficulty in swallowing.
  • Regurgitation of indigested food.
  • As symptoms worsen regurgitation involves liquids as well as foods.
  • Some may experience weight loss.
  • Coughing, especially when lying down.
  • Chest pain, often perceived as heartburn.

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