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Chronic Atrophic Gastritis: A Review

Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology, 2018
Chronic 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 ...
Yifei, Li   +3 more
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GASTRIC ACID SECRETION IN CHRONIC ATROPHIC GASTRITIS AND CHRONIC (SUPERFICIAL) GASTRITIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1977
Basal and pentagastrin-stimulated peak acid outputs were determined in 21 subjects with chronic atrophic gastritis and 10 subjects with chronic superficial gastritis. All subjects were Caucasian. The histological diagnosis was based on multiple gastric biopsy specimens obtained through a fibregastroscope.
D J, Cherry, W P, Fung, L R, Matz
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Clinical supervision of chronic atrophic gastritis

Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology, 2023
Patients with chronic gastritis (CG) with the development of atrophy of the gastric mucosa are at an increased risk of developing gastric cancer (GC). In the management of such patients, the development of high-grade dysplasia and invasive gastric cancer should be defined as adverse outcomes that must be prevented.
M. A. Livzan   +5 more
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Symptomatology of chronic atrophic gastritis

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1940
From 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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A reappraisal of the nature and significance of chronic atrophic gastritis

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1973
It is proposed that two types of atrophic gastritis, Type A and B, can be distinguished in man on the basis of the distribution of the disease in the stomach and results of autoimmune serologic tests. In Type A gastritis the test for parietal cell antibody (PCA) is positive and serum gastrin levels are high, reflecting an intact antral mucosa ...
R G, Strickland, I R, Mackay
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Significance of Tissue Kallikrein in Chronic Atrophic Gastritis

1989
Seventy patients were diagnosed to have chronic atrophic gastritis, because an atrophic border was distinguished by the endoscopic Congo red method. The atrophic border was furthermore classified into the closed type and the open type. Specimens of the gastric mucosa were obtained by biopsy to measure tissue kallikrein as a marker of inflammation.
T, Sakai   +3 more
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Chronic Atrophic Gastritis and Cancer

1987
Although chronic gastritis is basically an anatomofunctional condition, it has clinical importance for its possible neoplastic implications.
Rodolfo Cheli   +2 more
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Immunological studies in chronic atrophic gastritis and chronic (superficial) gastritis.

The American journal of gastroenterology, 1978
Detection of autoantibodies, HLA typing and immunofluorescence studies on gastric biopsies were carried out in subjects with histologically proven chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) and chronic superficial gastritis (CG). All were seronegative for parietal cell antibody and did not have pernicious anemia.
W P, Fung   +3 more
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