Achalasia epidemiology and demographics

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Overview

Achalasia is a rare disease, with an incidence of ~ 1 case per 100,000. Men and women are equally affected. Onset can be at any age, however it is rare to be seen before adolescence, and is most commonly seen in people between 25 and 60 years old.


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