- Title
- Endoscopic mapping and surrogate markers for better surveillance in Barrett esophagus : A study of 700 biopsy specimens
- Creators
- Parul BHARGAVA - Department of Pathology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesGlenn M EISEN - Department of Gastroenterology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesDaniel A HOLTERMAN - Department of Pathology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesNorio AZUMI - Department of Pathology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesDan-Paul HARTMANN - Department of Pathology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesJohn J HANFELT - Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesStanley B BENJAMIN - Department of Gastroenterology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesMarc E LIPPMAN - Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United StatesElizabeth A MONTGOMERY - Department of Pathology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States
- Publication Details
- American journal of clinical pathology, Vol.114(4), pp.552-563
- Conference
- ASCP/CAP pathology resident award finalists
- Publisher
- American Society of Clinical Pathologists; Chicago, IL
- Grant note
- College of American Pathologists CAP American Society of Clinical Pathologists ASCP
- Academic Unit
- Miller School of Medicine; UMMG Department of Pathology; UMMG Dept of Medicine - Hematology/Oncology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- PMID
- 11026101
- Record Identifier
- 991031576253502976
Conference proceeding
Endoscopic mapping and surrogate markers for better surveillance in Barrett esophagus : A study of 700 biopsy specimens
American journal of clinical pathology, Vol.114(4), pp.552-563
ASCP/CAP pathology resident award finalists
2000
PMID: 11026101
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- Citation topics
- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.95 Gastrointestinal & Esophageal Diseases
- 1.95.756 Esophageal Cancer
- Web Of Science research areas
- Pathology
- ESI research areas
- Clinical Medicine
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