Dr. Nguyen Thie Angh
Jackhammer esophagus (JE) is a rare hypercontractile esophageal disorder, detected in about 4% of patients who undergo oesophageal manometry. (1) Furthermore, among patients referred for esophageal motility disorders, the prevalence of JE ranges from 0.42% to 9%, with most cases seen in women (60.5%). (2) The cause and pathogenesis remain unknown,
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