N Concordance 1 he surrounding area to detect Barrett's oesophagus cancer, is very important. 2 and a 3-5 cm long segment of the distal oesophagus mobilised and dissected free. 3 thelium. METHODS: Tissue from the human oesophagus comprised predominantly of sq 4 e of the buccal capsule; and a muscular oesophagus shorter than the glandular oe 5 of squamous cell carcinoma of oesophagus treated with radiotherapy wer 6 e staining and to determine whether SSB oesophagus is associated with inflammati 7 examined in the myenteric plexus of the oesophagus and distal stomach. It is sug 8 opy revealed an exophytic tumour of the oesophagus, histologically identified as 9 l and, partly, submucosal layers of the oesophagus without damaging the muscular 10 sponse to electrical stimulation of the oesophagus is more reproducible than tha 11 f healthy subjects and to patients with oesophagus made up of jejunum and large