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pubmed-article:8362834pubmed:abstractTextImpaired lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation is highly correlated with dysphagia. A variation of the impaired relaxation of the LES of achalasia has been described, characterized by premature closure after normal relaxation. With a microtransducer system, standard manometric testing followed by food ingestion identified 33 patients (12 male, 21 female, 18-79 yr old) who exhibited premature LES closure. Twenty-three (70%) of these patients had a presenting complaint of dysphagia. Of these, seven (30%) experienced dysphagia during food ingestion. Manometry documented a concurrent motor abnormality in the esophageal body in 28 (85%) patients. Of the five remaining patients who did not have a concurrent motor abnormality, all had a presenting complaint of dysphagia, and three (60%) experienced dysphagia during food ingestion. The incidence of dysphagia during testing reported by patients with premature LES closure is comparable to that reported by patients with achalasia (45%) or diffuse esophageal spasm (38%) who have been studied during food ingestion in our laboratory.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:8362834pubmed:articleTitlePremature lower esophageal sphincter closure as a cause of dysphagia.lld:pubmed
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