An eleven year old girl presents with difficulty swallowing. An esophagram shows a distended esophagus and “beaking” at the gastroesophageal junction. Upper endoscopy demonstrates dilated esophageal body and puckering at the LES and retained saliva in the esophagus. The treating gastroenterologist performed esophageal pressure topography and noted the integrated relaxation pressure is elevated at 20mmHg and the esophagus has no peristalsis. According to the Chicago Classification of Esophageal Motility, this patient has
a Type I achalasia
b Type II achalasia
c Type III achalasia
d Diffuse esophageal spasm
a Type I achalasia
b Type II achalasia
c Type III achalasia
d Diffuse esophageal spasm
Comment