1. Barrett's Esophagus: Still Much to Learn, But 'Yes, We Can!'
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Giovanni de Pretis, Giovanni Zaninotto, Giovanni Cataudella, Paola Parente, Giovanni Salvagnini, Alberto Meggio, and Massimo Rugge
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Psychoanalysis ,Hepatology ,Statement (logic) ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Patient management ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Metaplasia ,Barrett's esophagus ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Esophagus ,business - Abstract
TO THE EDITOR: We read with interest the article published in the May issue of AJG (1) and we agree that, despite the increasing interest in Barrett's esophagus (BE), "there is (still) a poor evidence base supporting BE surveillance guidelines." There are several reasons for such inconsistent patient management, but one basic explanation is the disease's definition. The recent "statement 38" published by Vakil et al. (2) ("When biopsies of ESEM show columnar epithelium it should be called Barrett's Esophagus and the presence or absence of intestinal-type metaplasia specified") may have two dangerous consequences
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- 2008
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