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Etiology and Management of Chronic Gastritis
Digestive Diseases, 1989There are reasons to believe that chronic antral gastritis and chronic body gastritis are different clinical conditions. While both are associated with aging, chronic antral gastritis is much more commonly associated with gastric or duodenal ulcer. The natural history of chronic antral gastritis in asymptomatic normals and patients with peptic ulcer ...
Wai-Mo Hui, Shiu Kum Lam
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Histopathology of chronic gastritis
American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1942Taking of biopsies from the gastric wall at operation without the use of ligatures and clamps was used in order to get unobjectionable material for the study of the histopathology of chronic gastritis. In addition, some sections gained at operation or at autopsy were used in cases in which the histamine test had shown a complete anacidity.
Rudolf Schindler, Marie Ortmayer
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Superoxide dismutases in chronic gastritis
APMIS, 2016Human gastric diseases have shown significant changes in the activity and expression of superoxide dismutase (SOD) isoforms. The aim of this study was to detect Mn‐SOD activity and expression in the tissue of gastric mucosa, primarily in chronic gastritis (immunohistochemical Helicobacter pylori‐negative gastritis, without other pathohistological ...
Dražen Švagelj+5 more
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Chronic Gastritis in Cholecystectomized Patients
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1987Duodenogastric reflux is considered to be a possible cause of chronic gastritis. This reflux, however, is reported to be common after cholecystectomy. In the present investigation we have studied the possible relation between chronic gastritis and prior cholecystectomy in 106 symptomatic outpatients with prior cholecystectomy and in 131 controls ...
Pentti Sipponen, M. Kekki, H. Hyvarinen
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Chronic Gastritis and Chronic Duodenitis
1987Autoptic observations made by Konjetzny (1925) and by Gubergritz and Tchaycha (1936) provided evidence of the possible contemporaneous presence of gastritis and of duodenitis. Subsequent studies showed the frequent association of duodenal fold alterations at radiology and of endoscopic evidence of gastritis patterns (Hillemand 1950; Debray and Pergola ...
Alessandro Perasso+2 more
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Duodenal Ulcer and Chronic Gastritis
Endoscopy, 1986The histological aspect of fundic and antral mucosa of patients with endoscopically proven duodenal ulcer was investigated and compared with that observed in asymptomatic controls of similar age. Fundic gastritis was less frequent in ulcer patients than in controls.
R. Cheli, A. Giacosa
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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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