Case Report
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Sep 16, 2013; 5(9): 450-454
Published online Sep 16, 2013. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v5.i9.450
Table 1 Clinical features in 11 patients with pseudoachalasia
Age (yr)SexDuration of dysphagia (mo)EtiologyTreatment
83M5Esophageal adenocarcinomaRadiotherapy
82F3Cardia adenocarcinomaEsophageal metal stent
79M7Gastric carcinomaSupportive therapy
77F2Gastric carcinomaRadiotherapy
75M8Cardia adenocarcinomaChemotherapy
74M9Gastric carcinomaSurgery
71M4Mediastinal tumorRadiotherapy
69F5Cardia carcinomaChemotherapy
69M3Pancreatic tumorChemotherapy
68M6Lung adenocarcinomaSurgery
52F12Stricture post-fundoplicationSurgery
Table 2 Causes of pseudoachalasia reported in the literature
Causen (%)
Cardia-esophageal adenocarcinoma156 (50)
Secondary malignancy59 (19)
Benign lesions45 (14)
Postoperative complications35 (11)
Diseases of central nervous system11 (3.5)
Paraneoplastic syndromes7 (2.5)