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. 1997 Apr;166(4):263–269.

Evaluation and treatment of primary esophageal motility disorders.

M G Patti 1, L W Way 1
PMCID: PMC1304206  PMID: 9168684

Abstract

Achalasia, diffuse esophageal spasm, and nutcracker esophagus constitute the main primary esophageal motility disorders. During the past decade major progress has been made in understanding their pathophysiology and in the ability to establish a precise diagnosis. In addition, minimally invasive surgical intervention has radically changed the therapeutic approach, and thoracoscopic or laparoscopic myotomy is probably the best treatment for most patients.

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