Limido G, Sicurella F, Sessa V, Lepori G
Minerva Med. 1985 Jan 14;76(1-2):21-7.
Two cases of achalasia of the lower third of the oesophagus are presented. Leucoplakia was encountered in one of the cases. The clinical, aetiopathogenic and x-ray diagnostic aspects of achalasia are described in relation to the possibility that it may be associated with neoplasia or pre-cancerous alterations. In both the above cases, early dysphagia was encountered.