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picture of the lining the lower esophagus, normal and abnormal

A telltale sign of Barrett's esophagus is the color of the tissue lining the lower esophagus, visible with endoscopy, which can change from its normal pink to a reddish color. This process, called metaplasia, is caused by repeated and long-term exposure to stomach acid in the esophagus.

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