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2018
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000011016
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Obstructive bronchitis and recurrent pneumonia in esophageal achalasia in a child

Abstract: Rationale:Esophageal achalasia is characterized by impaired relaxation of the cardia and dilation of the intrathoracic part of the esophagus. We describe the late presentation of achalasia in an 11-year old girl.Patient concerns:She suffered from recurrent pneumonia, obstructive bronchitis, and problems with swallowing solid food. Her family noted a wet pillow in the morning.Diagnoses:This case report describes the typical symptoms of achalasia in children in order to facilitate earlier diagnosis of this rare … Show more

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“…Clinical findings may include chest pain (13), weight loss (14), regurgitation and dysphagia (15). Advanced cases are at risk of upper respiratory infections including pneumonia (16), aspiration and lung abscesses (17). Achalasia is diagnosed by a barium swallow and/or manometry (18).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical findings may include chest pain (13), weight loss (14), regurgitation and dysphagia (15). Advanced cases are at risk of upper respiratory infections including pneumonia (16), aspiration and lung abscesses (17). Achalasia is diagnosed by a barium swallow and/or manometry (18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%