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Chronic Atrophic Gastritis: A Review
Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology, 2018Chronic atrophic gastritis is a generally asymptomatic condition of great importance because it develops into gastric cancer in a number of patients. It is described as an atrophy of the gastric mucosa. There are two types of atrophic gastritis: a gastric body predominant type in patients with infection of Helicobacter pylori, and an autoimmune type ...
Bo Zhang +3 more
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Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis With Hypergastrinemia
Southern Medical Journal, 1976Elevation in fasting serum gastrin levels was found in three patients being evaluated for persistent upper abdominal pain without radiographic evidence of peptic ulcer disease. Fiberoptic endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract in each patient revealed characteristic changes of chronic atrophic gastritis.
C F Blackwell, J D Reinhardt, R M McCloy
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Atrophic Gastritis in Dyspeptic Patients [PDF]
AbstractGastric biopsy was performed on 107 dyspeptic patients over the age of 40 years. Varying degrees of atrophic gastritis were found in 65 per cent, the remainder having normal gastric mucosa. The incidence was lowest in those with duodenal ulcer, intestinal metaplasia not being found in any of this group.Hypochlorhydria was found in 77 per cent ...
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A current clinical overview of atrophic gastritis
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2020Introduction: Atrophic gastritis (AG) is a complex syndrome which arises as a consequence of H. pylori infection or in the context of gastric autoimmunity. It often deserves a benign course but may lead to potentially life-threatening complications: cancer and anemia.
Annibale, Bruno +2 more
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From Open-Type Atrophic Gastritis to Gastritis Staging
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2011Dear Sir, We read with great interest the latest issue of Digestive Diseases and Sciences and, given our particular interests, we would like to briefly comment on three thoughtprovoking papers signed by Genta [1], Uedo [2] and, not last, by Ahn and coworkers [3].
RUGGE, MASSIMO +4 more
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Multifocal atrophic gastritis and gastric carcinoma
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2002Gastric carcinoma remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide despite its significant decline in recent years. H. pylori infection begins with nonatrophic gastritis, and most individuals continue to have nonatrophic H. pylori gastritis throughout their lifetime.
E.Isaac Faraji, Barbara B Frank
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Atrophic Gastritis and Intestinal Metaplasia
2016Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection causes atrophic gastritis (AG) and intestinal metaplasia (IM), which are known as the main precursor lesions of gastric cancer. The prevalence of AG and IM varies depending on countries, even it represents diverse results in the same nation.
Yo Han Park, Nayoung Kim
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Review of autoimmune metaplastic atrophic gastritis
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2013SUMMARY The clinical goal of managing AMAG is to identifydysplastic or malignant lesions of the stomach as well as toensure the proper management of vitamin B 12 deficiencyto prevent the hematologic and neurologic adverse eventsof pernicious anemia. The testing algorithms for diagnos-ing pernicious anemia may not always apply to the diag-nosis of early ...
Roopa Vemulapalli +2 more
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The challenging diagnosis of autoimmune atrophic gastritis
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016Sir,We read with interest the article by Zhang et al. investigating 320 patients who were diagnosed with autoimmune atrophic gastritis (AAG) within a large cohort of 97,341 Chinese patients referre...
LENTI, MARCO VINCENZO +4 more
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Symptomatology of chronic atrophic gastritis
American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1940From a study of forty-one cases of atrophic gastritis and smaller groups of patients with pernicious anemia, psychoneurosis, peptic ulcer, cholelithiasis, and the other types of gastritis, we may draw the following conclusions: 1. The digestive symptoms of atrophic gastritis are rather indefinite; the general symptoms are more characteristic ...
Rudolf Schindler, H. M. Murphy
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