نتایج جستجو برای: barretts oesophagus

تعداد نتایج: 3688  

2003
S Tanaka S Chu M Hirokawa M H Montrose J D Kaunitz

Background and aims: The early responses of the oesophageal mucosa to acid perfusion may predict subsequent pathology. Mucosal responses to luminal acid may result either from acid permeating through the mucosa or from other unknown transduction mechanisms. In order to better understand the dynamics of acid permeation into the oesophageal mucosa, we measured interstitial pH (pHint) of the oesop...

2016
Puya Gharahkhani Rebecca C Fitzgerald Thomas L Vaughan Claire Palles Ines Gockel Ian Tomlinson Matthew F Buas Andrea May Christian Gerges Mario Anders Jessica Becker Nicole Kreuser Tania Noder Marino Venerito Lothar Veits Thomas Schmidt Hendrik Manner Claudia Schmidt Timo Hess Anne C Böhmer Jakob R Izbicki Arnulf H Hölscher Hauke Lang Dietmar Lorenz Brigitte Schumacher Andreas Hackelsberger Rupert Mayershofer Oliver Pech Yogesh Vashist Katja Ott Michael Vieth Josef Weismüller Markus M Nöthen Stephen Attwood Hugh Barr Laura Chegwidden John de Caestecker Rebecca Harrison Sharon B Love David MacDonald Paul Moayyedi Hans Prenen R G Peter Watson Prasad G Iyer Lesley A Anderson Leslie Bernstein Wong-Ho Chow Laura J Hardie Jesper Lagergren Geoffrey Liu Harvey A Risch Anna H Wu Weimin Ye Nigel C Bird Nicholas J Shaheen Marilie D Gammon Douglas A Corley Carlos Caldas Susanne Moebus Michael Knapp Wilbert H M Peters Horst Neuhaus Thomas Rösch Christian Ell Stuart MacGregor Paul Pharoah David C Whiteman Janusz Jankowski Johannes Schumacher

BACKGROUND Oesophageal adenocarcinoma represents one of the fastest rising cancers in high-income countries. Barrett's oesophagus is the premalignant precursor of oesophageal adenocarcinoma. However, only a few patients with Barrett's oesophagus develop adenocarcinoma, which complicates clinical management in the absence of valid predictors. Within an international consortium investigating the ...

Journal: :Thorax 1980
G N Morritt P R Walbaum

Spontaneous rupture of the oesophagus is a well-known entity. Partial or intramural rupture of the oesophagus has been described but is not so well known, and the purpose of this paper is to draw attention to this condition. The clinical presentation, radiological appearances, and treatment of two such cases are described.

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2004
Ian R Ramnarine James A C Thorpe

Haematoma of the oesophagus is a rare occurrence and is usually in response to trauma, retching or vomiting. We report a case of spontaneous haematoma of the oesophagus that presented with only bruising over the chest. It resolved completely with conservative management. We review the literature, common causes, the differential diagnosis and the management of oesophageal haematoma.

Journal: :ANZ journal of surgery 2003
Reginald V N Lord

Barrett's oesophagus is usually the result of severe reflux disease. Relief of reflux symptoms is the primary aim of treatment in patients with Barrett's oesophagus who do not have high-grade dysplasia. Some studies with medium-term (2-5 years) follow up show that antireflux surgery can provide good or excellent symptom control, with normal oesophageal acid exposure, in more than 90% of patient...

Journal: :F1000 Medicine Reports 2009

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