Clinical presentation and therapeutic outcome of patients with jackhammer esophagus—a multicenter cohort study in Japan
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Y. Fujiwara | N. Ishimura | J. Akiyama | K. Iwakiri | N. Manabe | M. Wada | T. Matsumura | H. Hosaka | S. Kuribayashi | Y. Ochiai | T. Uraoka | Maki Ayaki | F. Yano | Hiroki Sato | N. Kawami | T. Masaoka | Y. Funaki | M. Kishino | Chise Ueda | Ken Hara | Hiroko Hosaka | Noriyuki Kawami
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