Atrophic gastritis is a possible underlying factor in the production of lacerations at the cardia. Atrophic mucosa may be less resistant than normal mucosa to the traumatic effects of vomiting.
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 ...
Gastritis may trigger discomfort in stomach, nausea, vomiting, loose motions, hemorrhage, epigastric pain etc. Prolonged ...
Notably, it is the first study to affirm the efficacy of annual endoscopy using LM-NBI for detecting gastric neoplasms, particularly in regions of map-like redness or atrophic/metaplastic mucosa.
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 ...