Case Report

Vol. 46 No. 1 (2014): The Eurasian Journal of Medicine

A Rare Manifestation of Achalasia: Huge Esophagus Causing Tracheal Compression and Progressive Dyspnea

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Berhan Genc
Aynur Solak
Ilhami Solak
Mehmet Serkan Gur

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Achalasia is a primary esophageal motility disorder characterized by the absence of primary peristalsis and a failure of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax, resulting in a dilated esophagus. Dysphagia is the classic and most common symptom. Respiratory obstruction due to tracheal compression caused by a massively dilated esophagus is a very rare but fatal complication. Herein, we report a case of a patient with long-standing achalasia who had tracheal compression secondary to a markedly dilated, giant esophagus. These findings are documented with CT scans. His symptoms regressed after a Heller myotomy and fundoplication operation.


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