acalasia
Italian
Noun
acalasia f (plural acalasie)
- (medicine, pathology) achalasia (a neuromuscular condition where a ring of muscles is unable to relax fully; usually with reference to gastrointestinal smooth muscles or to esophageal achalasia when not otherwise specified)
Portuguese
Noun
acalasia f (uncountable)
- (medicine, pathology) achalasia (a neuromuscular condition where a ring of muscles is unable to relax fully; usually with reference to gastrointestinal smooth muscles or to esophageal achalasia when not otherwise specified)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /akaˈlasja/ [a.kaˈla.sja]
- Rhymes: -asja
- Syllabification: a‧ca‧la‧sia
Noun
acalasia f (plural acalasias)
- (medicine, pathology) achalasia (a neuromuscular condition where a ring of muscles is unable to relax fully; usually with reference to gastrointestinal smooth muscles or to esophageal achalasia when not otherwise specified)
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