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For those that don't already know, I have been dumping bibliographic

notes, mostly of PubMed entries on achalasia, into collections at Zotero

in the Achalasia Atheneum library. You can use it to find articles on

the net that I used as sources for some of the recent discussions. The

library has a collection called, " Cause - Pathogenesis. " In it you will

find subcollections. Among them is one Called Neurological, another is,

Tissue Changes. If you are interest in these topics the links are here:

Cause - Pathogenesis

Neurological

http://www.zotero.org/groups/achalasia_atheneum/items/collection/V4JTUM3M

Tissue Changes

http://www.zotero.org/groups/achalasia_atheneum/items/collection/QUHUVZZ9

There is also a collection for " Complications: Cancer - etc. "

Among the subcollections in it are:

Lungs

http://www.zotero.org/groups/achalasia_atheneum/items/collection/JDB8RG27

Pain (NCCP) and Spasms

http://www.zotero.org/groups/achalasia_atheneum/items/collection/9MWNZ7DS

Here is how to use it: click on one of the links above. For example, try

Neruological. You should see a list of entries. One of them is

" Different neurotransmitter systems are involved in the development of

esophageal achalasia. " If you are interested in that title, click the

title. A page with the information for that entry opens and among the

information listed there are the abstract and the URL. You can read the

abstract there or click on the URL to go to the online entry, PubMed in

this case. At PubMed you can click on related articles that they have or

on one that cites this one. In some collections there are entries with

blue icons. These are a bit different. An example is: Achalasia -

University of Chicago Medical Center. This is not a paper with an

abstract so there is no abstract to read in the entry but you can still

click the URL to see UCMC's info for patients on achalasia. BTW: that

entry is in the Achalasia Overview collection. Some collections may

appear empty. Such collections are usually collections of

subcollections. In this case there is a triangle next to the name in the

menu. Click it to see the subcollections of it in the menu. There are 56

collections and subcollections, hundreds of entries.

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