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Abstract Gastric abscess is a rare condition caused by gastric barrier damage. It is easily misdiagnosed in clinical practice as a cancer recurrence or submucosal tumor, especially after surgery or endoscopic submucosal dissection. With a relatively high mortality rate, the cause and clinical characteristics of gastric abscesses are obscure.
Jia Xie, Mo‐Jin Wang, Rui Wang
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Histochemical Studies on Enzyme Activities in Gastritis and Stomach Ulcer
Shigeru Takemoto
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Differential target of oxidative damage in <i>Helicobacter pylori-</i>related and autoimmune atrophic gastritis: a single-center study. [PDF]
Pelizzaro F+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives A ‘gray color sign’ (GCS) is a new endoscopic feature of fundic gland polyp associated with proton pump inhibitor (PPI‐FGP). Here, we compare the ability of texture and color enhancement imaging (TXI) to white light imaging (WLI) with regard to the detection of GCS. Methods In this prospective study, 19 consecutive patients with PPI‐
Ryota Uchida+17 more
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Gastric cancer risk after Helicobacter pylori eradication in gastritis and peptic ulcer: a retrospective cohort study in Japan. [PDF]
Sugano K, Suzuki C, Ota M, Iwakiri R.
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Current Status of Gastric Cancer Screening and Future Perspectives
ABSTRACT Gastric cancer (GC) remains a major global health concern, particularly in East Asia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, where its incidence and mortality rates are high. Helicobacter pylori infection is the primary cause of GC and leads to carcinogenic progression from nonatrophic gastritis to cancer.
Chika Kusano+3 more
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Chronic Eosinophilic Gastritis Presenting as Gastric Outlet Obstruction in a Young Man: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kim NY+5 more
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Erosive gastritis and duodenitis during continuous cimetidine treatment. [PDF]
J Webster, J. C. Petrie, N. A. G. Mowat
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ABSTRACT Introduction Anti‐reflux mucosectomy (ARMS) and anti‐reflux mucosal ablation (ARMA) are novel endoscopic treatments for proton pump inhibitor or potassium‐competitive acid blocker‐refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease. These procedures induce scarring of the artificial ulcer at the gastric cardia, which tightens the enlarged cardiac ...
Ippei Tanaka+8 more
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