The male : female ratio in grade A and B patients was higher than that in grade C and D patients, and mean age of grade C and D patients tended to be higher than that of grade A and B patients ...
Patients with grade A and B esophagitis had longitudinal mucosal breaks mainly in the right-anterior wall of the lower esophagus, whereas patients with grade C esophagitis had transverse mucosal ...
Heterotopic gastric mucosa of the proximal esophagus (HGMPE) is a congenital island of salmon-colored, abnormally located gastric epithelium, commonly present distally to the upper esophageal ...
of the esophageal mucosa. This condition can lead to significant complications, including upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and is often associated with underlying health issues such as diabetes ...
The prevalence of Lynch syndrome and associated clinicopathologic features in patients with mismatch repair deficient gastric cancer. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO ...
If the curved TEE probe is forcefully advanced or withdrawn in such situations, it can cause mucosal damage, bleeding, and even a series of related complications such as severe esophageal tears or ...
An esophageal stricture is a gradual narrowing of the esophagus, which can lead to swallowing difficulties. Healthcare providers diagnose it in about 10 percent of people with gastroesophageal reflux ...
Barrett's esophagus can be treated with lifestyle modifications, medications, and surgery. While prevention is undoubtedly important, there are valuable ways to avoid harmful health effects of Barrett ...