Abstract

This case report describes three conditions; oesophageal xanthalasma, Menetrier’s disease and Barrett’s oesophagus, none of which have ever been seen together, diagnosed in one patient. Further to the details of the case the endoscopic, radiological and histological findings are discussed. Any links between these three conditions are currently unclear.

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