Duodenogastric reflux and foregut carcinogenesis
- 15 March 1995
- Vol. 75 (S6) , 1426-1432
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19950315)75:6+<1426::aid-cncr2820751506>3.0.co;2-#
Abstract
Epidemiologic cohort studies have established that after distal gastric resection, there is a higher risk of gastric carcinoma. It is likely that a main factor of this higher risk is the excessive duodenogastric reflux induced by surgery, because the incidence of stump carcinomas is higher in Billroth II than in Billroth I, and most of the stump carcinomas are located near the stoma. In addition, several groups of investigators have suggested that duodenogastric reflux per se induces stump carcinomas in rats. There is another human duodenogastric reflux, the primary duodenogastric reflux, through the pylorus. Experiments in animals have demonstrated that this type of duodenal reflux also induces gastric carcinomas in the antrum of the stomach that has not undergone surgery. Recent clinical attention has focused on the role of duodenogastric reflux in the pathogenesis of Barrett's esophagus and subsequent esophageal adenocarcinomas. Experimentally, reflux of duodenal contents into the esophagus can cause not only Barrett's esophagus and subsequent adenocarcinomas, but also squamous cell carcinomas. These findings suggest that duodenogastric reflux may be implicated in gastric and esophageal, that is, foregut carcinogenesis.Keywords
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