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Thursday, January 14, 2021

Intestinal Metaplasia of the “Cardia”: Accurate Differentiation of Gastric or Esophageal Origin With an Expanded Biopsy Protocol

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Whether intestinal metaplasia (IM) distal to the endoscopic gastroesophageal junction (GEJ), that is, the cardia, is gastric or esophageal or both is controversial. Biopsies from this region are believed to be unreliable in resolving this issue and are not recommended. Our objective was to develop an accurate method of histologic diagnosis for IM of the cardia. An expanded biopsy protocol was employed in 986 patients irrespective of indication for endoscopy. This sampled columnar lined esophagus (CLE) when present, the endoscopic GEJ defined by the proximal limit of rugal folds, the area 1 cm distal to the GEJ, and distal stomach. The prevalence and associations of IM in these 4 locations were evaluated. IM was found in 79/91 patients with CLE above the GEJ. This was significantly associated with IM at the GEJ in 40/79 patients (P
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