Achalasia in a patient with myotonic dystrophy

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Abstract

Myotonic dystrophy is a progressive disorder mainly affecting the voluntary muscles. We herein report a rare case of myotonic dystrophy complicated with high-resolution manometry-defined achalasia, the pathology of which is absent relaxation of the smooth muscles of lower esophageal sphincter (LES). In the present case, achalasia was considered a complication of myotonic dystrophy instead of sporadic achalasia, as on performing high-resolution manometry, the finding of an impaired LES relaxation (myotonic phase) changed to a totally emaciated LES function (muscle weakness phase) as myotonic dystrophy progressed.

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Sato, H., Mizuno, K. ichi, Hashimoto, S., Takatsuna, M., & Terai, S. (2020). Achalasia in a patient with myotonic dystrophy. Internal Medicine, 59(1), 67–68. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3360-19

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