1.Study on the relation between atrophic gastritis and helicobacter pylori
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;0(12):36-38
103 patients were diagnosed as chronic gastritis by gastro endoscopy with biopsy and histological examination (using the visual analogue scale of the Revised Sydney classification) and blood test for H.pylori antibody IgG. The result shown that: the rate of H.pylori in atrophic gastritis was higher than that in non atrophic gastritis (67% and 8.7%, respectively, p<0.01). The HP rate among active chronic gastritis (moderate and severe) also was higher than mild group (p<0.001). The rate of atrophic chronic gastritis was 79.6%; of non atrophic chronic gastritis was 21.4%. Atrophic chronic gastritis in antrum accounted for 73.8%, in antrum and corpus 5.8%, intestinal metaplasia 8.2%, dysplasia 4.1%
Gastritis, Atrophic
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Helicobacter pylori
2.How Could We Improve Atrophic Gastritis and Intestinal Metaplasia?.
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2018;18(4):217-218
No abstract available.
Gastritis, Atrophic*
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Metaplasia*
4.Symptomatic Non-acidic Reflux in a Patient With Chronic Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis Successfully Treated With Anti-reflux Surgery
Carlos TERUEL ; María Jesús DE HIGES ; Patricia LUENGO ; Eduardo LOBO
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2018;24(1):159-160
No abstract available.
Gastritis, Atrophic
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Humans
5.Atrophic Gastritis Increases the Risk of Gastric Cancer in Asymptomatic Population in Korea.
Gut and Liver 2017;11(5):575-576
No abstract available.
Gastritis, Atrophic*
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Korea*
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Stomach Neoplasms*
6.Atrophic Gastritis Increases the Risk of Gastric Cancer in Asymptomatic Population in Korea.
Gut and Liver 2017;11(5):575-576
No abstract available.
Gastritis, Atrophic*
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Korea*
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Stomach Neoplasms*
7.Is It Rationale to Apply Strict Colonoscopic Surveillance in Patients with Helicobacter pylori Associated Chronic Atrophic Gastritis?.
Gut and Liver 2016;10(6):867-868
No abstract available.
Gastritis, Atrophic*
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
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Humans
8.Is It Rationale to Apply Strict Colonoscopic Surveillance in Patients with Helicobacter pylori Associated Chronic Atrophic Gastritis?.
Gut and Liver 2016;10(6):867-868
No abstract available.
Gastritis, Atrophic*
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
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Humans
9.Accuracy of Endoscopic Diagnosis of Mild Atrophic Gastritis with Helicobacter pylori Infection.
Clinical Endoscopy 2018;51(4):310-312
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Gastritis, Atrophic*
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
10.Adherence of Helicobacter pylori to Areas of Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia by the Genta Stain.
Jeong A LEE ; Seong Han JEONG ; Moon Woo LEE ; Won Jun CHOI ; Hee Bok CHAE ; Seon Mee PARK ; Sei Jin YOUN ; Ro Hyun SUNG ; Ji Bong JEONG
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2000;20(1):1-5
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Infection with Helicobacter pylori is the most important cause of chronic active gastritis. One means of evolution of chronic active gastritis is the development of atrophic gastritis, a condition almost universally associated with extensive intestinal metaplasia. But Helicobacter pylori is not usually found in areas of intestinal metaplasia. Recently Genta RM developed a staining technique that allows simultaneous visualization of Helicobacter pylori and gastric morphology, including intestinal metaplasia. Therefore, the evaluation of the frequency of Helicobacter pylori adherence to intestinal metaplasia using the Genta stain is herein reported. METHODS: The study was conducted on 69 gastric biopsy specimens with intestinal metaplasia. Slides from each specimen were stained using the Genta stain to identify the adherence of bacteria and types of intestinal metaplasia. RESULTS: In 56 (81%) of 69 patients, incomplete intestinal metaplasia was found. In 9 (16%) of 56 patients with incomplete intestinal metaplasia, H. pylori was attached in the area of intestinal metaplasia. But in all of the intestinal metaplasia, H. pylori was not attached in the area of the intestinal metaplasia. CONCLUSIONS: The common subtype of intestinal metaplasia was incomplete metaplasia. Although in small cases, H. pylori was attached only to the area of the incomplete type of intestinal metaplasia.
Bacteria
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Biopsy
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Gastritis
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Gastritis, Atrophic
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
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Humans
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Metaplasia*