Barretts oesophagus with indefinite for dysplasia shows high rates of prevalent and incident neoplasia in a UK multicentre cohort

Conclusions IDD carries significant risk of progression to dysplasia or neoplasia. Therefore, careful diagnosis and management aided by clear histological reporting of these cases is required to diagnose prevalent and incident neoplasia.
Source: Journal of Clinical Pathology - Category: Pathology Authors: Tags: Original research Source Type: research