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In Barrett's patients, does the influence of metabolic changes induced by adipocytokines and the apparently strong association existing between obesity, central adiposity and Barrett's esophagus lead to reconsider some aspects of the natural history of Barrett's, or only of GERD?

Rubenstein JH. In Barrett's patients, does the influence of metabolic changes induced by adipocytokines and the apparently strong association existing between obesity, central adiposity and Barrett's esophagus lead to reconsider some aspects of the natural history of Barrett's, or only of GERD? Paper presented at: World Organization for Specialized Studies on Diseases of the Esophagus World Conference; 2010 Aug 29; Boston, MA.

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