Affiliation:
1. Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; First Saint Petersburg State Medical University n. a. I. P. Pavlov
2. First Saint Petersburg State Medical University n. a. I. P. Pavlov
3. Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Abstract
The article presents data on modern views on the problem of duodenogastroesophageal reflux, examines the key features of the physiology of bile acids, the role of bile acids in the patho- genesis of gastroesophageal reflux disease, Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma. The review presents current methods for diagnosing duodenogastroesophageal reflux, discusses treatment approaches.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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