Summary:
The occurrence of heterotopic gastric mucosa in the proximal esophagus is known from the beginning of 19th
century and has been considered to be a development anomaly, asymptomatic in most cases, treatment of
which is not necessary but in many cases this finding may be followed by important clinical consequences. The
presence of this finding in 10 % patients followed up in clinical studies gives evidence that during common
upper GI endoscopy this diagnosis is insufficient. In this paper 3 case reports and bibliography overview is
carried out.
Key words:
heterotopy of gastric mucosa – esophagus
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