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Atrophy of the gastric mucosa is easy to misdiagnose
Gastric mucosal atrophy is the final stage of chronic gastritis, however, it is difficult to detect because the symptoms are often nonspecific and easily misdiagnosed.
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Intestinal metaplasia in the stomach: What you need to know
Intestinal metaplasia in the stomach is considered a precancerous stage of the stomach. Once patients have gastric dysplasia, patients need to be closely monitored for early detection of cancerous lesions.
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Shortness of breath, loss of appetite, flatulence is the phenomenon of atrophy of the stomach lining?
I am suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease and stomach pain. But recently I found it difficult to breathe, not eating well, upset stomach, flatulence. So I want to ask the doctor if there is atrophy of the stomach lining?
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H.Pylori infection should eat and abstain and do not need to use personal items?
Hi doctor! Yesterday, I went for tests and did many other procedures and came up with a positive conclusion for the bacteria that causes gastritis H.Pylori. I am confused about what to eat, what not to eat to recover from the disease in the best way.
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Autoimmune gastritis and gastric cancer risk - P1
Autoimmune gastritis is an atrophic gastritis of the stomach lining mainly the body and aneurysm due to the appearance of antibodies against the parietal cells of the stomach and intrinsic factors, which can lead to destruction of the mucosal layer. stomach, resulting in anemia and vitamin B12 deficiency, even leading to stomach cancer.
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Autoimmune gastritis and gastric cancer risk - P2
Carcinoid tumors are unusual, slow-growing cancers that usually arise from many organs in the body, but mainly from the gastrointestinal tract (appendice, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum..). .) and from the lungs, possibly from the ovaries and testes.
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Iron deficiency in patients with chronic atrophic gastritis
In patients with chronic atrophic gastritis, in addition to vitamin B12 deficiency, iron deficiency anemia (IDA) may precede or overlap with age as an important factor that manifests first.
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Atrophic gastritis: Causes, symptoms and treatment
Atrophic gastritis is usually caused by the bacteria H. pylori. Atrophic gastritis is often difficult to diagnose because there are no specific symptoms. However, if infected with H. pylori, common symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, unusual weight loss, etc.
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How much food can the stomach hold?
Stomach- the machine that “processes” everything. Have you wondered how important this agency is? So let's find out with Vinmec's doctor the role of the stomach and the magic of the stomach in terms of its ability to hold foods.
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Is gastric mucosal atrophy dangerous?
Chronic gastritis in the final stage begins to appear atrophic gastritis of the gastric mucosa. Gastric mucosal cells are lost or replaced by intestinal mucosal epithelial cells, pyloric glands, and fibrous tissue. Atrophic gastritis caused by Helicobacter pylori often has no symptoms, but the risk of stomach cancer is very high.
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