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Histochemistry of the gastric mucosa : 1 In normal mucosa [PDF]
This paper reports a study of the enzyme activity of the gastric mucosa obtained by oral biopsy from normal patients and from those with either gastric or duodenal ulcers or from post-gastrectomy patients. The distribution of enzyme activity between the different cells is described with special reference to the parietal cells.
J. Pinto Correia+2 more
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The cytology of gastric mucosa [PDF]
Smears and sections were obtained from various labelled points on the mucosal surface of 25 freshly-excised stomachs, and the appearances were compared. Normal gastric mucosa, intestinal metaplasia, chronic gastritis, and carcinoma could generally be identified from the smears.
Warren Richards, A. I. Spriggs
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Ectopic "Ectopic" Gastric Mucosa. [PDF]
Meckel’s diverticulum is a developmental GI anomaly. It is a remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct (vitelline duct) and the most common congenital anomaly found in the small intestine. It contains ectopic/heterotopic gastric mucosa in half of the cases. Imaging investigations for diagnosing Meckel’s diverticulum may include a plain radiography; however,
Haq A, Haghighat Jahromi A.
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Regeneration of gastric mucosa in rats [PDF]
Since Bensley's ( 1898) classical description of the specialized cell types in the gastric mucosal epithelium much uncertainty has existed concerning their life history. Grant ('45), Stevens and Leblond ('53), Hunt ('57) and Messier ('60) observed that both surface and mucous neck cells arise from the proliferation of cells in the neck region of the ...
Samuel F. Townsend
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Intestinal Metaplasia of the Gastric Mucosa [PDF]
B C Morson
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Histopathological staging of atrophic lesions of gastric mucosa [PDF]
Objective: To study the histopathological staging of atrophic lesions of the gastric mucosa. Methods: Histology and immunohistochemistry were used to closely examine 2144 specimens of atrophic gastric mucosa that were taken from endoscopic biopsies ...
Yang-kun Wang+7 more
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Risk factors for gastric mucosa lesion in critically ill patients undergoing endoscopy for percutaneous gastrostomy: a case-control study [PDF]
Background Pharmacologic prophylaxis for gastric ulcer is commonly prescribed in patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU). The aim of the study was to assess the current prevalence and risk factors for gastric mucosa lesion in ICU patients ...
Piotr F. Czempik+5 more
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Characteristics of gastric microbiota in cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension
Objective To investigate the structure characteristics, influencing factors and the correlation with clinical parameters of gastric microbiota in cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension.
MU Zhiyong+5 more
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The leading etiological factor of chronic gastritis is Helicobacter pylori infection. Herpesvirus infection can take part in the development and maintenance of the inflammatory process in the gastric mucosa.
E. E. Dubskaya+2 more
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Metastatic Calcinosis of Gastric Mucosa [PDF]
Calcinosis cutis refers to the deposition of calcium salts in the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue and is frequently associated with inflammation. Gastric calcinosis can be classified into metastatic, dystrophic, and idiopathic; metastatic calcinosis is the most common type.
Vatsalya Kosuru+6 more
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