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DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800249511
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Chronic peptic ulcer of the œsophagus: A report of eight cases

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“…The first description of a columnar-lined oesophagus was in Lyall's report in 1937 [3] of eight cases of peptic ulcer of the oesophagus. He described ''heterotopic gastric mucosa separating the lateral edges of the ulcer'' and in retrospect this was a columnar-lined oesophagus.…”
Section: Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The first description of a columnar-lined oesophagus was in Lyall's report in 1937 [3] of eight cases of peptic ulcer of the oesophagus. He described ''heterotopic gastric mucosa separating the lateral edges of the ulcer'' and in retrospect this was a columnar-lined oesophagus.…”
Section: Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…11 Histology of Barrett's oesophagus As early as 1937 Lyall noted that the columnar lined oesophagus (not yet so named) contained cells similar to those normally found near the pylorus of the stomach. 12 After Allison and Johnstone, other investigators identified a mosaic of histological types in the histologically heterogenous columnar lined oesophagus. Bosher and Taylor (1951) described a woman with a long oesophageal segment lined by a gastric-like mucosa composed of glands with goblet cells, but no parietal cells.…”
Section: History Of Barrett's Oesophagusmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In 1937, Lyall [4] described 8 cases of peptic ulceration of the esophagus. In 1 case the ulcer was surrounded by intact 'hetero topic gastric mucosa which extended as a tongue-shaped process'.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%