Abstract
39-year-old manwithnonotablemedical history presented for evaluation of dysphagia. He reported a several-year history of intermittent but progressive difficulty swallowing both solids and liquids. He had been able to manage his symptoms by using water to flush foods, drinking carbonated beverages, and elevating the head of his bed. He did not experience choking or coughing with swallowing. Two weeks before presentation, he began to feel generally unwell, with worsening dysphagia and regurgitation of undigested food, chest discomfort, and decreased oralintake.Hedidnothavenausea,abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, melena, hematochezia, hematemesis, odynophagia, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, exertional chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea, neck pain, recent trauma, or recent travel outside the United States. Onphysicalexamination,thepatient’sbody
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