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Jan 03 2010 by psmanos

I recently had an endoscopy and a biopsy was taken.  My gastro dr told me I did NOT have Barrett's esophagus, but my pathologist results left me wondering.  Maybe someone could clarify these results.

esph. biopsy - gastric type mucosa with focally dilated foveolar glands suggestive of hyperplastic polyp.

alcian blue stain/pas stain focally positive for intestinal type mucin within goblet cells 

 
Nov 29 2009 by Coconutsammy2
Two years ago, I was treated for DCIS in my left breast. The lump was removed and radiation after.  About six months ago, I had a xray for pain in my left upper rib cage below my left breast.  It came back negative and there was no lump.  Now there is a lump and tender.  I really thought I pulled something working in a nursing/rehab home, but it is swollen and a small dime size.  I am on tomixifen.
 
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