Human model of duodenogastro-oesophageal reflux in the development of Barrett's metaplasia
British journal of surgery2003Vol. 90(9), pp. 1120–1128
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Abstract
Severe DGOR occurs following subtotal oesophagectomy and provides an environment for the acquisition of Barrett's metaplasia via a sequence of cardiac epithelium and eventual intestinal metaplasia.
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