1. Barrett's esophagus. Comparison of benign and malignant cases. Ann cinoma although this may be up to 4 5 years Surg 1983; 198: 554-66. later. Others have followed patients with high grade dysplasia for up to six years with no progression to adenocarcinoma.62326 Hameeteman et al22 prospectively followed seven patients;Skinner, D.B.; Walther, B.C.; Riddell, R.H.
2. Adenocarcinoma complicating columnar epithelium-lined (Barrett's) esophagus;Haggitt, R.C.; Tryzelaar, J.; Ellis, F.H.; Colcher, H.;AmJ Clin Pathol,1978
3. Regression of Barrett's epithelium after anti-reflux surgery;Sprung, D.J.; Ellis, F.H.; Gibb, S.P.;Am; high grade dysplasia. Five progressed rapidly to adenocarcinoma. No progression to adenocarcinoma occurred in the other two patients over 36 and 44 months,1984
4. The incidence of adenocarcinoma in columnar-lined (Barrett's) esophagus;Cameron, A.J.; Ott, B.J.; Payne, W.S.;N Engl J Med,1985
5. The relationship between Little information is available about the development and progression of low grade dysplasia. Our results indicate that 20% of patients with Barrett's oesophagus will have documented columnar epithelial dysplasia and invasive adenocarcinoma arising in Barrett's esophagus;Hamilton, SR, Smith; R.R.L.;AmJ Clin Pathol,1987