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Query: UMLS:C0014848 (achalasia)
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A report is given on a 14-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy from a group of 83 patients who met the diagnostic criteria (MAS; DSM-III-R) for anorexia nervosa. The behavior therapy interventions did not have the expected effects in either child. On repetition diagnostic evaluations showed that the girl had esophageal achalasia within the scope of Turpin's syndrome (megaesophagus, bronchus deformation) and the boy Burkitt's lymphoma (malignant non-Hodgkins' lymphoma). The differential diagnostic and classification problems associated with the diagnosis anorexia nervosa are pointed out.
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PMID:[How reliable is the diagnosis "anorexia nervosa"?]. 228 65

We describe an unusual case of achalasia. The patient, a 33-year-old woman, presented with a clinical history of esophageal disease verified by gastroscopy. The diagnosis of hysterical anorexia that had been made some years previously did not correspond with the nosological classifications (DSM III-R, DSM IV). This case underscores the importance of the correct use of clinical methodology, particularly when conclusive diagnosis is essential for successful treatment.
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PMID:[Clinical reflexions on a case of primary achalasia of the esophagus diagnosed late]. 973 45