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Lung transplantation triggered "jackhammer esophagus": a case report and review of literature

A 19-years-old girl was referred for lung transplant due to end stage lung disease secondary to idiopathic bilateral bronchiectasis. Her routine pre lung transplant evaluation showed normal esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) and 24-hours impedance pH monitoring. Four weeks after the bilatera...

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Published in:Journal of neurogastroenterology and motility 2013, 19(3), , pp.390-394
Main Authors: Khan, Mohammed Q, Nizami, Imran Y, Khan, Basha J, Al-Ashgar, Hamad I
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