Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a newly recognized condition that appears to be increasing in incidence for as yet unknown reasons. It can occur at any age and presents both to gastroenterologists ...
Feasibility study of postoperative management based on ERAS of patients with gastrectomy. Palonosetron versus other 5-HT3–receptor antagonists for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting prevention ...
This diagnostic study recruited 67 patients with I-III GEJ adenocarcinoma from the multicentric nonrandomized MEMORI trial including three German university hospitals TUM (University Hospital Rechts ...
“A diagnosis of low-grade dysplasia in Barrett’s esophagus warrants expert pathology review, as these patients may have a significant risk of developing esophageal cancer. However, expert pathology ...
Barrett’s esophagus is a condition in which the tissue lining the esophagus – the tube that passes the food from the mouth to the stomach – is replaced by tissue similar to that of the intestinal ...
The study, published in Nature Communications, used family studies and genetically engineered mice to understand how gene defects contribute to disease.
The incidence of GERD is on the rise, particularly in Asia. [24] Along with the increasing incidence of this disease, newer endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical techniques are also emerging for its ...
The study, published in Gastroenterology, shows TissueCypher can increase the detection of Barrett’s esophagus (BE) patients with an initial diagnosis of low-grade dysplasia (LGD) who will progress to ...
The esophagus is a tubular, elongated organ that plays an important role in transporting food and liquids to the stomach. Several conditions can negatively affect the esophagus, including acid reflux, ...
Barrett's esophagus is a condition in which the flat, squamous cells lining the esophagus (food pipe) are replaced by columnar shaped cells resembling those present in the lining of the intestines.