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Some chronic gastritis is atrophic, meaning the stomach mucosa no longer functions as it should. This is because H. pylori can eventually lead to an acid-free stomach, which limits the body’s ...
This is the second highest number after thyroid cancer.Gastric cancer refers to a malignant tumor in the stomach, mainly ...
The gastric mucosa lines the stomach and contains the gastric glands, which secrete different substances. The surface of the stomach and opening of the gastric pits have a single layer of columnar ...
More information: Single-cell transcriptomics uncovers EGFR signaling-mediated gastric progenitor cell differentiation in stomach homeostasis, Nature Communications (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023 ...
In 1949 Benedi-t 5–7 stated that "reddening, edema, and adherent secretion may be present in a gastric mucosa that shows no significant histolcgie change" but that "there may be pathological ...
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2013;28(2):279-284. We demonstrated that gastric mucosal patterns were associated with histological severity of atrophy and metaplasia. Of abnormal patterns, the degree of ...
GIANT hypertrophy of the gastric mucosa has been known under many synonyms, which include Menetrier's disease, polyadénome en nappe, polyadénome polypeux, giant hypertrophic gastritis ...
The results of the first human trial examining a new weight loss procedure called gastric mucosal ablation were released Thursday, and the non-surgical procedure caused minimal side effects with a ...
Upper abdominal pain or discomfort Nausea and vomiting Loss of appetite Black stools or vomiting blood (if inflammation causes bleeding in your stomach's lining) Erythematous mucosa occurs when ...