Disease | n syndrome |
Phenotype | C0014848|achalasia |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 22053584 | Although gastrointestinal difficulties are one of the most constant and prominent finding of the syndrome, including gastro-esophageal reflux (ger), poor suckling, vomiting, constipation, prolonged colic, rectal prolapse, inguinal, umbilical and hiatal hernia, there have been no reports of achalasia in association with williams-beuren syndrome in the literature. |
PubMedID- 26229704 | Dysphagia is the most prominent symptom, and achalasia is occasionally associated with malnutrition syndromes. |
PubMedID- 24379117 | The prevalence of achalasia in down syndrome is much higher, which implies a unique association between these two uncommon conditions. |
PubMedID- 26242027 | Redo heller myotomy for achalasia in a patient with down syndrome: a case report. |
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