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Acute Airway Obstruction and Achalasia of the Esophagus
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1989
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EsophagusMedicineUndiagnosed Achalasia PresentingAcute Airway ObstructionGastroenterologyTracheal ObstructionAcute OnsetEsophageal SurgeryAnesthesiology
Patients with achalasia tolerate considerable distension of the esophagus. Respiratory symptoms usually are due to regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration of retained food rather than to a space-occupying mechanism. We describe a case of previously undiagnosed achalasia presenting in an elderly woman with symptoms consistent with tracheal obstruction of acute onset.
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