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Barr, H; Upton, MP; Orlando, RC; Armstrong, D; Vieth, M; Neumann, H; Langner, C; Wiley, EL; Das, KM; Pickett-Blakely, OE; Bajpai, M; Amenta, PS; Bennett, A; Going, JJ; Younes, M; Wang, HH; Taddei, A; Freschi, G; Ringressi, MN; Degli'innocenti, DR; Castiglione, F; Bechi, P.
Barrett's esophagus: histology and immunohistology.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2011; 1232(1): 76-92.
Doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06046.x
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- The following on histology and immunohistology of Barrett's esophagus (BE) includes commentaries on the various difficulties remaining in reaching a consensus on the definition of BE; the difficulties in the characterization of intestinal and cardiac mucosa, and in the role of submucosal glands in the development of BE; the importance of a new monoclonal antibody to recognize esophageal intestinal mucosa; the importance of pseudo goblet cells; the best techniques for the endoscopic detection of Barrett's epithelium; and the biomarkers for identification of patients predisposed to the development of BE.
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