Serums of 86 patients with pernicious anemia and 16 patients with biopsy-proved chronic atrophic gastritis were tested for antibodies to gastric parietal cytoplasm, gastric mucosa, intrinsic ...
Pangastritis was defined as spreading of the atrophic region throughout the entire stomach without visible gastric folds at ... close-up observation of the mucosal patterns at the greater ...
These include peptic ulcers, acute and atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, gastric adenocarcinoma and gastric B-cell lymphoma. Various bacterial virulence factors are associated with the ...
Second, continuous suppression of gastric acid secretion should facilitate the rapid spread from antrum and cardia to the corpus enabling development of corpus gastritis and subsequent atrophy.
Gastritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach the gastric mucosa. Gastritis is characterized by upper central abdominal pain and can have many different causes, including excessive ...