Esophageal achalasia: A case report in an adolescent.
Federico PradoEmiliano GigliottiPaula González PanniaLeonardo De LilloPublished in: Archivos argentinos de pediatria (2024)
Esophageal achalasia is an uncommon disease in pediatrics. With an insidious clinical presentation, diagnosis is delayed. Here we describe a case of esophageal achalasia in a 16-year-old girl, with the typical delay in consultation and diagnosis. Although pneumatic balloon dilatation has been described as the best therapeutic option for type II achalasia, it was ineffective in our patient and she required Heller extramucosal myotomy with gastroesophageal fundoplication for reflux.
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