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pubmed-article:11525367pubmed:abstractTextThe purpose of this study was investigate the Z-line appearance by using a previously proposed classification, the ZAP classification, and to investigate the prevalence of intestinal metaplasia in the Z-line, among fundoplicated patients. Sixty patients, who had undergone fundoplication 2 to 17 years earlier, were included in the study. The prevalence of intestinal metaplasia was 20%. Intestinal metaplasia was found to be associated with age, more than 10 years of symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease preoperatively, tongues of columnar epithelium in the distal esophagus, carditis, and ZAP grade. ZAP grade, furthermore, was associated with male gender and more than 10 years of symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease preoperatively. Among patients with intestinal metaplasia, different ZAP grades can indicate different etiologic factors. Even among patients undergoing fundoplication (i.e., patients with an anatomically altered gastroesophageal junction), the ZAP classification is a feasible tool to characterize the Z-line appearance. The ZAP classification could prove valuable in selecting patients for follow-up treatment.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11525367pubmed:articleTitleA postfundoplication study on Z-line appearance and intestinal metaplasia in the gastroesophageal junction.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11525367pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Surgical and Perioperative Science, Umeå University Hospital, Sweden. bengt.wallner@kirurgi.uu.selld:pubmed
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