Barrett Esophagus : High-grade Dysplasia
Images
High grade dysplasia in Barrett esophagus http://www.webpathology.com/image.asp?n=6&Case=185
High grade dysplasia in Barrett esophagus with strong nuclear TP53 immunolabeling https://twitter.com/ARP_Press/status/847587416995016704
Dysplasia in Barrett esophagus is dividied into low-grade and high-grade. Dysplastic changes are most often seen in the areas of incomplete intestinal metaplasia.
In high-grade dysplasia, he glands are (...)
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high-grade dysplasia in Barrett esophagus
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low-grade dysplasia in Barrett esophagus
16 April 2013Barrett Esophagus : Low-grade Dysplasia; BE
Images
http://www.webpathology.com/image.asp?case=185&n=5
Low grade dysplasia in Barrett esophagus resembling a tubular adenoma https://twitter.com/ARP_Press/status/784127187851116548
Barrett esophagus is a pre-malignant condition. It is important to look for dysplasia when Barrett esophagus is diagnosed. Dysplastic changes consist of both cytologic as well as architectural atypia.
Cytologic changes include nuclear hyperchromasia and (...) -
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