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A gastroscopy two months later showed an extensive atrophic gastritis.
Patients with atrophic gastritis are also at increased risk for the development of gastric adenocarcinoma.
Only the chronic atrophic gastritis patients showed some phosphatidylglycerol.
Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids on atrophic gastritis in a Japanese population.
An atrophic gastritis, which is a more usual finding in Sjögren's syndrome, developed subsequently.
See if vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is present after a person has been diagnosed with atrophic gastritis.
Atrophic gastritis is classified depending on the level of progress as "close type" or "open type".
Atrophic gastritis was found in three of our patients and is therefore unlikely to have been an important factor in our study.
Their results indicated that ulcers were more proximal when atrophic gastritis was more severe.
A symptom of pernicious anemia, atrophic gastritis or of stomach cancer.
Chronic superficial gastritis was seen in 12 patients and atrophic gastritis in two.
Histological examination confirmed a severe chronic atrophic gastritis.
No hyperplasia strictly corresponding to the micronodular definition or as described in atrophic gastritis was observed.
The diagnosis of atrophic gastritis type A should be confirmed by gastroscopy and stepwise biopsy.
Lysolecithin was the smallest component in the duodenal ulcer and chronic atrophic gastritis groups.
Effect of hypochlorhydria due to omeprazole treatment or atrophic gastritis on protein-bound vitamin B12 absorption.
Atrophic gastritis, a thinning of the stomach lining that affects up to 30% of people aged 50 and older.
The phosphatidylethanolamine value was higher in duodenal ulcer and lower in chronic atrophic gastritis compared with the control group.
Chronic atrophic gastritis.
Folic acid malabsorption in atrophic gastritis: possible compensation by bacterial folate synthesis.
A number of diseases associated with ageing, such as atrophic gastritis and Hashimoto's thyroiditis, are probably autoimmune in this way.
Atrophic gastritis with pernicious anemia and achlorhydria.
Atrophic gastritis can also cause intrinsic factor deficiency and anemia through damage to the parietal cells of the stomach wall.
This is because B absorption decreases greatly in the presence of atrophic gastritis, which is common in the elderly.
Other factors associated with increased risk are autoimmune atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and genetic factors.