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Achalasia Combined with Esophageal Cancer Treated by Concurrent Chemoradiation Therapy
Achalasia is a rare neurological deficit of the esophagus that produces an impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter and decreased motility of the esophageal body. Achalasia is generally accepted to be a pre-malignant disorder, since, particularly in the mega-esophagus, chronic irritatio...
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