Presenter: Dr. Anand Jain
Title: The Role of Functional Lumen Imaging Probe Topography Towards an Evolving Understanding of Achalasia
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify clinical phenotypes of achalasia with respect to disease severity and natural history
- Discuss mechanisms and pathogenic determinants for disease phenotype in achalasia
- Describe novel uses of functional lumen imaging probe topography in assessing lower esophageal sphincter biomechanical and neurogenic function in achalasia
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