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The serological gastric biopsy: a non-endoscopical diagnostic approach in management of the dyspeptic patient: significance for primary care based on a survey of the literature.

A Korstanje1, G den Hartog, I Biemond, C B H W Lamers.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Measurement of the serum concentration of the secretory products of the gastric mucosa, pepsinogen A (PgA), pepsinogen C (PgC) and gastrin is called the serological gastric biopsy. Additional measurement of Helicobacter pylori antibodies and antibodies to parietal cells and intrinsic factor supports the non-invasive diagnostic value of the serum markers. In many clinical studies, the diagnostic potential of the serum markers in predicting the topography and severity of gastric mucosal disorders has been established. The aim was to assess the diagnostic value of the serological gastric biopsy for primary care.
METHOD: Survey of the literature.
RESULTS: The cell-physiological background of the serological gastric biopsy, the interpretation of the outcome of serum markers and the relation of these parameters to various gastric mucosal disorders are described. Measurement of PgA is a reliable way to discriminate between mucosal gastritis and functional dyspepsia. PgA is raised in duodenal, gastric and pyloric ulcer even though gastrin is normal. Both PgA and gastrin are raised in renal insufficiency and the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. A low PgA is indicative of mucosal atrophy and a good indicator for gastric hypoacidity. An additional low PgA:C ratio is indicative of atrophic gastritis or extensive intestinal metaplasia of the stomach. A hypopepsinogenaemia can also be an alarm symptom for gastric cancer. A low PgA and a high gastrin is indicative of corpus atrophy.
CONCLUSION: In primary care, the serological gastric biopsy might be a feasible and appropriate diagnostic method for management of the dyspeptic patient. Further research in general practice has to be done to validate the predictive value of the serological gastric biopsy and to define a diagnostic strategy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12408500     DOI: 10.1080/003655202320621418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl        ISSN: 0085-5928


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