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Patients with Barrett's esophagus are hypersensitive to acid but hyposensitive to other stimuli compared with healthy controls.

C LottrupA L KrarupHans GregersenP EjstrudA M Drewes
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2016)
Patients with Barrett's esophagus exhibited acid hypersensitivity but hyposensitivity to other stimuli. Lower mucosal baseline impedance, a likely surrogate marker for impaired mucosal integrity, may explain the selective hypersensitivity to acid. On the other hand, the concurrent hyposensitivity may theoretically be explained by changes in central pain modulation. Patients with Barrett's esophagus seem to compose symptomatic and asymptomatic subgroups, showing different esophageal sensory profiles.
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