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===Esophago-gastroduodenoscopy===
===Esophago-gastroduodenoscopy===
* [[Because]] [[barrett’s esophagus]] [[does]] [[not]] [[cause]] [[any]] [[symptoms]], [[many]] [[physicians]] [[recommend]] [[that]] [[adults]] [[older]] [[than]] 40 [[who]] [[have]] [[had]] [[GERD]] [[for]] [[a]] [[number]] [[of]] [[years]] [[undergo]] [[an]] [[endoscopy]] [[and]] [[biopsies]] [[to]] [[check]] [[for]] [[the]] [[condition]].
* [[Because]] [[barrett’s esophagus]] [[does]] [[not]] [[cause]] [[any]] [[symptoms]], [[many]] [[physicians]] [[recommend]] [[that]] [[adults]] [[older]] [[than]] 40 [[who]] [[have]] [[had]] [[GERD]] [[for]] [[a]] [[number]] [[of]] [[years]] [[undergo]] [[an]] [[endoscopy]] [[and]] [[biopsies]] [[to]] [[check]] [[for]] [[the]] [[condition]].
* Barrett’s esophagus can only be diagnosed using an [[upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy]] to obtain biopsies of the esophagus. In an upper GI endoscopy, after the patient is sedated, the doctor inserts a flexible tube called an [[endoscope]], which has a light and a miniature camera, into the esophagus. If the tissue appears suspicious, the doctor removes several small pieces using a pincher-like device that is passed through the endoscope. A pathologist examines the tissue with a microscope to determine the diagnosis.
* [[Barrett’s esophagus]] [[can]] [[only]] [[be]] [[diagnosed]] [[using]] [[an]] [[upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy]] [[to]] [[obtain]] [[biopsies]] [[of]] [[the]] [[esophagus]]. [[In]] [[an]] [[upper]] [[GI]] [[endoscopy]], [[after]] [[the]] [[patient]] [[is]] [[sedated]], [[the]] [[doctor]] [[inserts]] [[a]] [[flexible]] [[tube]] [[called]] [[an]] [[endoscope]], [[which]] [[has]] [[a]] [[light]] [[and]] [[a]] [[miniature]] [[camera]], [[into]] [[the]] [[esophagus]]. [[If]] [[the]] [[tissue]] [[appears]] [[suspicious]], [[the]] [[doctor]] [[removes]] [[several]] [[small]] [[pieces]] [[using]] [[a]] pincher-like [[device]] [[that]] [[is]] [[passed]] [[through]] [[the]] [[endoscope]]. [[A]] [[pathologist]] [[examines]] [[the]] [[tissue]] [[with]] [[a]] [[microscope]] [[to]] [[determine]] [[the]] [[diagnosis]].
* The typical appearance is that of salmon pink segments of columnar epithelium extending above the GE (gastroenterology) junction, into the whitish squamous epithelium that is typically present in the distal esophagus. This can be seen on EGD (esophago-gastroduodenoscopy) in ~ 1 % of all patients, but in up to 20 % of those with symptoms of GERD ([[Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease]]). Although the diagnosis can be presumed during the EGD, it needs to be confirmed by biopsy.
* [[The]] [[typical]] [[appearance]] [[is]] [[that]] [[of]] [[salmon]] [[pink]] [[segments]] [[of]] [[columnar epithelium]] [[extending]] [[above]] [[the]] [[GE]] ([[gastroenterology]]) [[junction]], [[into]] [[the]] [[whitish]] [[squamous epithelium]] [[that]] [[is]] [[typically]] [[present]] [[in]] [[the]] [[distal]] [[esophagus]]. [[This]] [[can]] [[be]] [[seen]] [[on]] [[EGD]] ([[esophago-gastroduodenoscopy]]) [[in]] ~ 1 % [[of]] [[all]] [[patients]], [[but]] [[in]] [[up]] [[to]] 20 % [[of]] [[those]] [[with]] [[symptoms]] [[of]] [[GERD]] ([[Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease]]). [[Although]] [[the]] [[diagnosis]] [[can]] [[be]] [[presumed]] [[during]] [[the]] [[EGD]], [[it]] [[needs]] [[to]] [[be]] [[confirmed]] [[by]] [[biopsy]].


==Other Diagnostic Studies==
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