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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2013; 19(35): 5806-5812
Published online Sep 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i35.5806
Table 1 Summary of epidemiological studies of achalasia incidence and prevalence in adults
StudyLocationYears studiedTotal number of achalasia patientsPrevalence rate (per 100000)Incidence rate (per 100000/year)
Howard et al[12]Edinburgh, Scotland1986-1991Not reportedNot reported0.81
Birgisson et al[13]Iceland1952-2002628.70.55
Sadowski et al[14]Alberta, Canada1995-2008463  2.518Not reported
  10.829  1.639
Mayberry et al[15]Great Britain and Ireland1972-1983 6306Not reportedNot reported
Scotland583   11.21.1-1.26
Wales1977.1Not reported
Northern Ireland1539.8Not reported
Republic of Ireland453   13.4Not reported
England 4920   10.8 0.97
Mayberry et al[16]Cardiff, Wales1926-197748Not reported0.4
Mayberry et al[17]Nottingham, England1966-198353   8.00.51
Arber et al[18]Israel1973-1983162 7.91  0.83
    12.62  1.154
Earlam et al[19]Rochester, United States1925-196411Not reported0.6
Galen et al[20]Virginia, United States1975-198031Not reported0.6
Mayberry et al[21]New Zealand1980-1984152Not reported  1.0
Stein et al[22]Zimbabwe1974-198325Not reported0.03
Farrukh et al[23]Leicester, England1986-200514Not reported  0.895
Ho et al[24]Singapore1989-1996491.770.29
Gennaro et al[25]Veneto, Italy2001-2005365Not reported1.59