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Published on: August 22, 2025
Development of Barrett's esophagus after a total gastrectomy
César Fernando Tróchez Mejía1, Angelica Hernández Guerrero2, Miguel Herrera Servin3
1Endoscopía Gastrointestinal, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, México.
Abstract:
Bile reflux is a complication that could develop in patients with total gastrectomy. The role of biliary reflux in Barrett's esophagus after a total gastrectomy continues to be controversial. Therefore, we report a series of three cases that describe the development of BE after total gastrectomy and provides additional support on the role that bile reflux plays in patients with BE.
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