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*The symptoms of [[Barrett's esophagus]] usually develop in the fifth/sixth decade of life, and start with symptoms of [[GERD]] such as [[heartburn]], [[regurgitation]] and [[dysphagia]]. | *The symptoms of [[Barrett's esophagus]] usually develop in the fifth/sixth decade of life, and start with symptoms of [[GERD]] such as [[heartburn]], [[regurgitation]] and [[dysphagia]]. | ||
*The symptoms of (disease name) typically develop ___ years after exposure to ___. | *The symptoms of (disease name) typically develop ___ years after exposure to ___. | ||
*If left untreated, | *If left untreated, 0.1% to 0.4% of patients per year with [[Barrett's esophagus]] may progress to develop [[esophageal adenocarcinoma]]<ref name="pmid9040193">{{cite journal| author=Drewitz DJ, Sampliner RE, Garewal HS| title=The incidence of adenocarcinoma in Barrett's esophagus: a prospective study of 170 patients followed 4.8 years. | journal=Am J Gastroenterol | year= 1997 | volume= 92 | issue= 2 | pages= 212-5 | pmid=9040193 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9040193 }} </ref><ref name="pmid11448658">{{cite journal| author=Eckardt VF, Kanzler G, Bernhard G| title=Life expectancy and cancer risk in patients with Barrett's esophagus: a prospective controlled investigation. | journal=Am J Med | year= 2001 | volume= 111 | issue= 1 | pages= 33-7 | pmid=11448658 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11448658 }} </ref>. | ||
===Complications=== | ===Complications=== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amresh Kumar MD [2]
Overview
Common complications of Barrett's esophagus include esophageal carcinoma, esophageal stricture and esophageal ulcers.
Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis
Natural History
An increased risk of esophageal cancer. Follow-up endoscopy to look for dysplasia or cancer is often advised.
- The symptoms of Barrett's esophagus usually develop in the fifth/sixth decade of life, and start with symptoms of GERD such as heartburn, regurgitation and dysphagia.
- The symptoms of (disease name) typically develop ___ years after exposure to ___.
- If left untreated, 0.1% to 0.4% of patients per year with Barrett's esophagus may progress to develop esophageal adenocarcinoma[1][2].
Complications
- Common complications of Barrett's esophagus include:
Progression
- From low-grade dysplasia to high-grade dysplasia or esophageal adenocarcinoma: 0.5 to 13.4% per year
- From high-grade dysplasia to cancer: 6% per year.[5]
Prognosis
- Prognosis is generally excellent/good/poor, and the 1/5/10-year mortality/survival rate of patients with [disease name] is approximately [#]%.
- Depending on the extent of the [tumor/disease progression/etc.] at the time of diagnosis, the prognosis may vary. However, the prognosis is generally regarded as poor/good/excellent.
- The presence of [characteristic of disease] is associated with a particularly [good/poor] prognosis among patients with [disease/malignancy].
- [Subtype of disease/malignancy] is associated with the most favorable prognosis.
- The prognosis varies with the [characteristic] of tumor; [subtype of disease/malignancy] have the most favorable prognosis.
References
- ↑ Drewitz DJ, Sampliner RE, Garewal HS (1997). "The incidence of adenocarcinoma in Barrett's esophagus: a prospective study of 170 patients followed 4.8 years". Am J Gastroenterol. 92 (2): 212–5. PMID 9040193.
- ↑ Eckardt VF, Kanzler G, Bernhard G (2001). "Life expectancy and cancer risk in patients with Barrett's esophagus: a prospective controlled investigation". Am J Med. 111 (1): 33–7. PMID 11448658.
- ↑ Hvid-Jensen F, Pedersen L, Drewes AM, Sørensen HT, Funch-Jensen P (2011). "Incidence of adenocarcinoma among patients with Barrett's esophagus". N Engl J Med. 365 (15): 1375–83. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1103042. PMID 21995385.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Milind R, Attwood SE (2012). "Natural history of Barrett's esophagus". World J Gastroenterol. 18 (27): 3483–91. doi:10.3748/wjg.v18.i27.3483. PMC 3400849. PMID 22826612.
- ↑ Spechler SJ, Sharma P, Souza RF, Inadomi JM, Shaheen NJ (2011). "American Gastroenterological Association medical position statement on the management of Barrett's esophagus". Gastroenterology. 140 (3): 1084–91. doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2011.01.030. PMID 21376940. Unknown parameter
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