Barrett esophagus is a
a. | benign condition. | |
b. | gastrin-secreting tumor. | |
c. | preneoplastic lesion. | |
d. | gastrin-secreting lesion. |
Option C is correct as Barrett esophagus is a preneoplastic lesion, characterized by the columnar metaplasia in the lower esophagus region leading to the development of the esophageal adenocarcinoma. It is most common in people having long term GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). It is advised to avoid alcohol, tobacco and spicy food.
Barrett esophagus is a a. benign condition. b. gastrin-secreting tumor. c. preneoplastic lesion. d. gastrin-secreting lesion.
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