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Helicobacter pylori: types of diseases, diagnosis, treatment and causes of therapeutic failure [PDF]
Acute upper gastrointestinal lesions have a multifactorial etiology but, regardless of the cause, they are related to mucosal barrier destruction. Since Helicobacter pylori induces a superficial chronic gastritis with the infiltration of neutrophils in ...
Ciorbagiu, Mihai Calin+5 more
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Atrophic Gastritis in the Arctic [PDF]
Genta, Robert M., RUGGE, MASSIMO
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Abstract Background Since it is difficult for expert endoscopists to diagnose early gastric cancer in post‐eradication status, it may be critical to evaluate the stratification of high‐risk groups using the advance of gastric atrophy or intestinal metaplasia.
Kumiko Kirita+10 more
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Atrophic Body Gastritis: Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Outcome
Atrophic body gastritis is a chronic disorder characterised by atrophy of the oxyntic glands leading to reduced gastric acid and intrinsic factor secretion.
Edith Lahner+2 more
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Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Superficial Gastritis, Erosive Gastritis and Gastric Ulcer [PDF]
Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection leads to inflammation of the gastric mucosa. It damages the gastric epithelium and related to the risk of developing gastric cancer. Over time, it may develop into the development of glandular atrophy
Abdullah, M. (Murdani)+4 more
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Endoscopic features of the duodenal pyloric gland adenoma: A case series of 14 patients
Abstract Background Pyloric gland adenoma (PGA) is a distinct subtype of duodenal adenoma. PGA has been increasingly recognized as a histologically and molecularly distinct entity; however, its endoscopic features have not been precisely described. This study aims to investigate the endoscopic characteristics of duodenal PGA, including the association ...
Takeshi Uozumi+7 more
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Risk factors in gastric cancer [PDF]
STATE OF THE ART: Gastric cancer (GC) is still a major health problem worldwide due to its frequency, poor prognosis and limited treatment options. At present prevention is likely to be the most effective means of reducing the incidence and mortality ...
COMPARE, DEBORA+2 more
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Rapid healing of a patient with dramatic subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord: a case report [PDF]
Background: Prevalence of cobalamin deficiency is high especially in older patients and an immediate therapy start is necessary to prevent irreversible neurological damages. Unfortunately, the diagnosis of cobalamin deficiency is difficult and at present,
Roessler, Florian C., Wolff, Stephanie
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Susceptibility of Experimental Atrophic Gastritis to Ulceration
The hypothesis that gastric ulcer develops in pre-existing areas of atrophic gastritis was subjected to experimental scrutiny. A full thickness wedge of vascularized canine gastric corpus was explanted onto the anterior abdominal wall. Thus exposed, the mucosa developed inflammatory cell infiltration, necrosis, and sloughing. Later, new gland formation
Wallace P. Ritchie, John P. Delaney
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Abstract Objectives Colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for large tumors is spreading worldwide. Gastric cancer (GC) sometimes occurs after colorectal ESD. However, its status including frequency and risk factors have not been examined well. In this study, we analyzed the detailed status of GC after colorectal ESD.
Yuri Tomita+10 more
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