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Pathophysiology of Barrett's esophagus-associated neoplasia: circumferential spatial predilection.
[esophageal adenocarcinoma]
The
prevalence
rates
of
Barrett
's
esophagus
(
BE
)
and
esophageal
adenocarcinoma
(
EAC
)
arising
from
BE
show
striking
geographic
patterns
as
they
are
much
more
common
in
Western
as
compared
with
Asian
countries
.
However
,
recent
epidemiological
studies
indicate
that
the
number
of
patients
with
BE
and
EAC
are
gradually
increasing
in
Asia
including
Japan
,
corresponding
to
the
increase
in
prevalence
of
gastroesophageal
reflux
disease
(
GERD
)
.
Because
the
prognosis
of
patients
with
advanced
-
stage
EAC
remains
poor
,
early
detection
of
neoplastic
lesion
in
those
with
BE
has
led
to
recent
interest
in
effective
treatment
.
Several
promising
studies
have
revealed
that
early
neoplasia
in
BE
is
mainly
located
in
the
right
anterior
wall
of
the
distal
esophagus
.
Interestingly
,
this
endoscopic
characteristic
has
been
found
in
both
Western
and
Japanese
populations
.
Potential
pathophysiologic
explanations
underlying
the
circumferential
distribution
of
neoplasia
in
BE
include
a
nonuniform
asymmetric
distribution
of
esophageal
acid
exposure
,
with
a
tendency
toward
mucosal
acid-related
injury
on
the
right
side
of
the
esophageal
wall
in
patients
with
GERD
,
and
the
functional
structure
of
the
lower
esophageal
sphincter
.
Findings
of
the
present
study
should
improve
lesion
detection
and
aid
in
developing
a
target
biopsy
protocol
for
surveillance
of
BE
.
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