نتایج جستجو برای: gastritis lesion

تعداد نتایج: 103308  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2001
C Ley A Mohar J Guarner R Herrera-Goepfert L S Figueroa D Halperin J Parsonnet

Intestinal-type gastric adenocarcinomas usually are preceded by chronic atrophic gastritis. Studies of gastric cancer prevention often rely on identification of this condition. In a clinical trial, we sought to determine the best serological screening method for chronic atrophic gastritis and compared our findings to the published literature. Test characteristics of potential screening tests (a...

Journal: :middle east journal of digestive diseases 0
hossein nobakht amir-hossein boghratian masoudreza sohrabi mohammad panahian naser rakhshani mehdi nikkhah

background: reflux disease is a common gastrointestinal problem. the association between reflux disease and gastritis pattern is controversial. aim : to determine the association between reflux disease and gastritis pattern in patients with helicobacter pylori (h. pylori) infection. methods: 470 patients with dyspepsia and reflux disease were enrolled in this study. the inclusion criteria were ...

Journal: :Gut 1991
J F Mosnier J F Flejou G Amouyal B Gayet G Molas D Henin F Potet

Lymphocytic gastritis is a form of gastric inflammation characterised by a pronounced increase in lymphocytes in gastric surface and foveolar epithelium. Lymphocytic gastritis is often associated with endoscopic evidence of 'varioliform gastritis'. Lymphocytic gastritis has recently been reported to be associated with other forms of hypertrophic gastropathies. We present a case of hypertrophic ...

Journal: :Gut 2001
P Sutton S J Danon M Walker L J Thompson J Wilson T Kosaka A Lee

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Helicobacter pylori is a major cause of peptic ulcers and gastric cancer. Vaccine development is progressing but there is concern that immunisation may exacerbate Helicobacter induced gastritis: prophylactic immunisation followed by challenge with H felis or H pylori can induce a more severe gastritis in mice than seen with infection alone. The aim of this study was to inves...

Journal: :Gut 1985
T T McCormack J Sims I Eyre-Brook H Kennedy J Goepel A G Johnson D R Triger

This paper reports the incidence and natural history of macroscopic gastritis in a series of 127 consecutive patients with portal hypertension of various aetiologies. Gastritis was observed endoscopically in 65 patients (51%) and was of two main types. Twenty eight patients had severe or persistent gastritis which caused clinically significant bleeding on 80 occasions and accounted for 25% of t...

Journal: :Gut 1999
J R Bebb R P Logan

BACKGROUND The importance of host factors in helicobacter induced gastritis has been shown in animal models. Infection of most mouse strains with Helicobacter felis results in a functional atrophic gastritis, while other strains remain gastritis free. AIMS To investigate these host factors further by using genetic crosses of responder and non-responder mice. METHODS F(1) hybrids of the non-...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1989
E Bayerdörffer H Oertel N Lehn G Kasper G A Mannes T Sauerbruch M Stolte

One thousand biopsy specimens obtained from 10 sites in the stomachs of 50 patients were examined for the presence of active chronic gastritis and Campylobacter pylori. All 32 patients with active chronic gastritis at 234 out of 320 sites were positive for C pylori: 227 showed colonisation with C pylori by the Warthin-Starry stain; and 222 were positive by culture. C pylori was not found in 18 ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1995
A M Zaitoun

AIMS To determine the prevalence of lymphoid follicles in Helicobacter pylori positive and negative gastritis in antral and body type gastric mucosa in patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD), duodenal ulcer, or gastric ulcer; to correlate follicle presence with patient age; to evaluate the correlation between the prevalence of lymphoid follicles and active and inactive gastritis and its severi...

Journal: :Gut 1989
K Valnes P Brandtzaeg

IgG-mediated immune reactions are probably involved in the maintenance of gastritis and glandular atrophy; the mucosal IgG-subclass pattern may therefore influence the effect of local hypersensitivity mechanisms. In this study the proportions of IgG1-, IgG2-, IgG3-, and IgG4-producing immunocytes were determined by paired immunofluorescence staining in specimens from simple gastritis, gastritis...

Journal: :Gut 1999
G Nardone S Staibano A Rocco E Mezza F P D'armiento L Insabato A Coppola G Salvatore A Lucariello N Figura G De Rosa G Budillon

BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori, the main cause of chronic gastritis, is a class I gastric carcinogen. Chronic gastritis progresses to cancer through atrophy, metaplasia, and dysplasia. Precancerous phenotypic expression is generally associated with acquired genomic instability. AIM To evaluate the effect of H pylori infection and its eradication on gastric histology, cell proliferation, DNA s...

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