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[quote="dinaridi"]Question: 4
A 40-year-old man presents with dysphagia, which appears to be much worse for cold food as compared to warm food and worse for liquids than for solids. He has also experienced regurgitation of food, especially at night. Esophagrams showed smooth narrowing of the cardioesophageal junction and dilation of the esophagus proximal to the area of narrowing. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
1) carcinoma of the esophagus if H/O wt loss ,loss of appetite
2) peptic esophagitis most propably
3) achalasia only sure by manometric study
4) diffuse spasm of the esophagus intermittent dysphagia
5 benign esophageal stricture[/quote it is the same ans of#2
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