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Barrett's Oesophagus
References
- Dyspepsia - Proven GORD Prodigy guidance 2005
- Stuart Jon Spechler Managing Barrett's oesophagus BMJ 2003;326:892-894.
- Paul Moayyedi and Alex Ford Recent developments in gastroenterology BMJ 2002;325:1399-1402
- Thomas J McGarrity Barrett's oesophagus: the continuing conundrum BMJ 2000;321:1238-1239
- POEM: Barrett's oesophagus is common in men with or without GORD BMJ 2002;325:0
- K K Basu and J S de Caestecker Surveillance in Barrett's oesophagus: a personal view Postgrad. Med. J. 2002;78(919):263-268.
- Liam Murray et al Risk of adenocarcinoma in Barrett's oesophagus: population based study BMJ 2003;327:534-535.
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