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1987
The term polyp refers to the morphological aspect of epithelial or mesenchymal lesions of spherical shape, sessile or peduncolated, extending into the lumen.
Alessandro Perasso+2 more
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The term polyp refers to the morphological aspect of epithelial or mesenchymal lesions of spherical shape, sessile or peduncolated, extending into the lumen.
Alessandro Perasso+2 more
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Chronic gastritis—A simple classification
The Journal of Pathology, 1975Gastric mucosal biopsy specimens from 241 patients with examined. Chronic inflammatory cellular infiltration of the gastric mucosa was found in 181 patients and this graded as mild, moderate or severe. The presence or absence of atrophy or intestinal metaplasia was noted. True superficial gastritis was observed in only three cases.
S. S. Rao, N. Krasner, T. J. Thomson
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Staging and grading of chronic gastritis
Human Pathology, 2005Chronic gastritis is an inflammatory condition of the gastric mucosa that may include structural alterations of the glandular compartment. The semiquantitative scoring systems advocated in the Sydney Systems and the subsequent Atrophy Club Guidelines remain essential for the recognition of the spectrum of the lesions detectable in gastric inflammatory ...
Massimo Rugge, Robert M. Genta
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Pathology and differential diagnosis of chronic, noninfectious gastritis.
Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2014The histologic finding of chronic inflammation in an endoscopic mucosal biopsy of the stomach (chronic gastritis) is very common and usually reflects the presence of Helicobacter pylori infection.
A. Polydorides
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Hemorrhagic gastritis. Importance of associated chronic gastritis.
Archives of internal medicine, 1971Twenty-five patients with endoscopically demonstrated acute hemorrhagic gastritis were studied to ascertain the presence of associated chronic gastritis. Peroral gastric biopsies demonstrated atrophic gastritis in eight of 15 patients with a prior alcohol intake. This incidence of atrophic gastritis is not unusual for a hospital population. However, in
Jose Bejar+3 more
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1949
Abstract To evaluate more fully the clinical significance of chronic gastritis in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, a comparative analysis was made of the symptomatology and of the gastric secretory response to histamine among four groups of patients: fifty patients with atrophy of the gastric mucosa, fifty with superficial gastritis, fifty ...
Theodore N. Pullman+3 more
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Abstract To evaluate more fully the clinical significance of chronic gastritis in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, a comparative analysis was made of the symptomatology and of the gastric secretory response to histamine among four groups of patients: fifty patients with atrophy of the gastric mucosa, fifty with superficial gastritis, fifty ...
Theodore N. Pullman+3 more
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Chronic Gastritis and Nonulcer Dyspepsia
1999The relationship between Helicobacter pylori gastritis and non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD; operationally defined as chronic or recurrent pain or discomfort centred in the upper abdomen in the absence of peptic ulceration) has remained in contention for many years.
Jamshid S. Kalantar+2 more
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Chronic Gastritis and Ulcer Risk
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1990(1990). Chronic Gastritis and Ulcer Risk. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 193-196.
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UNIDENTIFIED CURVED BACILLI ON GASTRIC EPITHELIUM IN ACTIVE CHRONIC GASTRITIS
The Lancet, 1983J. Warren, B. Marshall
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