Achalasia Cardia (Cardiospasm)
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Cardiospasm
" Cardiospasm " is a rare condition of the oesophagus, giving rise to its dilatation and to projectile regurgitant vomiting in many cases, and to dysphagia as well, in a few. Synonyms.?There are numerous terms used for this condition?viz., cardiospasm, hiatal cesophagismus, functional hiatal stenosis, preventriculosis, phrenospasm, etc. The one most commonly used is " cardiospasm." But unfortun...
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دوره 81 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 1946