Digestive Diseases. Vol.22/2 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (2004. 134 p. w. 31 figs. (some col.))

Digestive Diseases. Vol.22/2 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (2004. 134 p. w. 31 figs. (some col.))

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基本説明

Special Issue: 'Digestive Diseases 2004, Vol. 22, No. 2'.

Full Description

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) continues to intrigue both clinicians and researchers alike because of its varied presentation, changing epidemiology, lack of gold standard for diagnosis, and evolving treatment. It affects a major proportion of the adult population in the Western World and appears to be on the increase even in areas such as Southeast Asia, suggesting a role of environmental factors and lifestyle. GERD has different manifestations from simple heartburn to esophageal chest pain, hoarseness of voice or even asthma-like symptoms. The question of whether the spectrum of GERD is continuous or discontinuous, and whether the entities of endoscopy-negative reflux, esophagitis and Barrett's esophagus are truly distinct or entities in transition from less severe to more severe forms remains a source of contention. It is also unclear whether these entities differ greatly with respect to their pathophysiology and natural history even though their clinical management is similar - aimed at symptom resolution. Moreover, the classification of GERD, based on endoscopic criteria, really does not help in either diagnosis or treatment given that the majority of GERD patients have a normal endoscopy and that treatment is symptom driven. These and many more issues are addressed by the review and original articles collected in this publication, providing state-of-the-art information for both researchers and clinicians.

Contents

Editorial: Sharma, P.; Malfertheiner P. Review Articles (Selection) Distinct Phenotypic Presentations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Diseas e: A New View of the Natural History: Fass, R. Review of the Quality of Life and Burden of Illness in Gastroesopha geal Reflux Disease: Wiklund, I. Extra-Esophageal Disorders in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Jasp ersen, D. Carditis at the Interface between GERD and Helicobacter pylori Infe ction: Peitz, U.; Vieth, M.; Malfertheiner, P. Molecular Findings in Barrett's Epithelium: Tannapfel, A. Autofluorescence-Based Detection of Early Neoplasia in Patients wit h Barrett's Esophagus: Kara, M.; DaCosta, R.S.; Wilson, B.C.; Marco n, N.E.; Bergman, J. Chromoendoscopy and Magnifying Endoscopy in Patients with Gastroeso phageal Reflux Disease. Useful or Negligible? Kiesslich, R.; Neurat h, M.F.; Galle, P.R. Surgery of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: A Competitive or Comple mentary Procedure? Lundell, L. Acid Suppression and Chemoprevention in Barrett's Oesophagus: Raj, A.; Jankowski, J. GERD: The Potential for Endoscopic Intervention: Triadafilopoulos, G. Ablative Procedures for Prevention and Treatment of Esophageal Aden ocarcinoma: Peitz, U.; Kahl, S.; Malfertheiner, P. Original Papers (Selection) What Parameters Are Relevant for the Histological Diagnosis of Gast roesophageal Reflux Disease without Barrett's Mucosa? Vieth, M.; Pe itz, U.; Labenz, J.; Kulig, M.; Naucler, E.; Jaspersen, D.; Meyer-S abellek, W.; Willich, S.; Lind, T.; Malfertheiner, P.; Stolte, M. Oesophageal Histology in Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease Is of Mi nor Pre- and Postoperative Diagnostic Value: Rantanen, T.K.; Makine n, J.E.; Sipponen, P.I.; Sihvo, E.I.T.; Leppaniemi, A.; Salo, J.A. Radial Distribution of Dilated Intercellular Spaces of the Esophage al Squamous Epithelium in Patients with Reflux Disease Exhibiting D iscrete Endoscopic Lesions: Vieth, M.; Fiocca, R.; Haringsma, J.; D elarive, J.; Wiesel, P.H.; Tam, W.; Tytgat, G.N.J.; Dent, J.; Edebo, A.; Lundell, L.; Stolte, M. Surgical Treatment of Oesophageal Cancer: Hartel, M.; Wente, M.N.; Buchler, M.W.; Friess, H.

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