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A 44-year-old woman has a 10-year history of progressive dysphagia without pain. The dysphagia affects all kinds of food, without preference for solids. The food sticks in the xiphoid area and can be helped along by drinking large amounts of water and sitting up straight until the whole bolus passes into the stomach. She also describes many episodes of regurgitation of foul-smelling but undigested food, either when she leans forward or when she is asleep at night. She used to be heavier and lost weight as the disease progressed. A barium swallow shows a massively dilated proximal esophagus with a narrow, beak-like appearance in the lower sphincteric area.
Which of the following is the most likely original pathophysiology that explains the development of this problem?
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