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Esophageal spasm

Introduction: Esophageal spasm

Description of Esophageal spasm

Esophageal spasm: a disorder of the motility of the esophagus characterized by pain or forceful eructations after swallowing food. Esophageal muscle contractions are of excessive force and duration. Chest pain can be confused with symptoms of cardiac or other origin.
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