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Gastritis: The clinico-pathological spectrum.

Massimo Rugge1, Edoardo Savarino2, Marta Sbaraglia3, Ludovica Bricca4, Peter Malfertheiner5.   

Abstract

The inflammatory spectrum of gastric diseases includes different clinico-pathological entities, the etiology of which was recently established in the international Kyoto classification. A diagnosis of gastritis combines the information resulting form the gross examination (endoscopy) and histology (microscopy). It is important to consider the anatomical/functional heterogeneity of the gastric mucosa when obtaining representative mucosal biopsy samples. Gastritis includes self-limiting and non-self-limiting (long-standing) inflammatory diseases, and the latter are epidemiologically, biologically and clinically linked to the onset of gastric cancer (i.e. "inflammation-associated cancer"). Different biological models of inflammation-associated gastric oncogenesis have been proposed. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) gastritis is the most prevalent worldwide, and H. pylori is classified as a first-class carcinogen. On these bases, eradicating H. pylori is mandatory for the primary prevention of gastric cancer. Non-self-limiting gastritis may also be triggered by the immune-mediated destruction of gastric parietal cells, resulting in autoimmune gastritis. In both H. pylori-related and autoimmune gastritis, the non-self-limiting inflammation results in atrophy of the gastric mucosa, which is the main factor promoting gastric cancer. Long-term follow-up studies consistently demonstrate the prognostic impact of the histological staging of gastritis in gastric cancer secondary prevention strategies.
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Keywords:  Atrophic border; Atrophic gastritis; Autoimmune gastritis; Gastric biopsy protocol; Gastric cancer; Gastric metaplasia; Intestinal Metaplasia; OLGA staging; SPEM

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33785282     DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2021.03.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Liver Dis        ISSN: 1590-8658            Impact factor:   4.088


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1.  Dynamics of Oxidative Stress in Helicobacter pylori-Positive Patients with Atrophic Body Gastritis and Various Stages of Gastric Cancer.

Authors:  Vladislav Vladimirovich Tsukanov; Olga Valentinovna Smirnova; Edward Vilyamovich Kasparov; Alexander Alexandrovich Sinyakov; Alexander Viktorovich Vasyutin; Julia Leongardovna Tonkikh; Mikhail Alexandrovich Cherepnin
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-11

2.  Association of Progranulin Gene Expression from Dyspeptic Patients with Virulent Helicobacter pylori Strains; In Vivo Model.

Authors:  Claudia Troncoso; Mónica Pavez; Álvaro Cerda; Victor Manríquez; Aurora Prado; Edmundo Hofmann; Eddy Ríos; Armando Sierralta; Luis Copelli; Leticia Barrientos
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-05-10

3.  Case Report: Two Is Not (Always) Better Than One: Pyloric Gland Adenoma of the Gastric Cardia and Concurrent Neuroendocrine Cell Dysplasia Arising From Autoimmune Gastritis.

Authors:  Camilla Guerini; Marco Vincenzo Lenti; Chiara Rossi; Giovanni Arpa; Andrea Peri; Anna Gallotti; Antonio Di Sabatino; Alessandro Vanoli
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-05-19

4.  Recovery of gastric function in patients affected by chronic atrophic gastritis using l-cysteine (Acetium®): one year survey in comparison with a control group.

Authors:  Pellegrino Crafa; Francesco Di Mario; Simone Grillo; Stefano Landi; Marilisa Franceschi; Kryssia Rodriguez-Castro; Antonio Tursi; Giovanni Brandimarte; Lorella Franzoni
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2022-07-01

5.  Not All Autoimmune Gastritis Are Created the Same.

Authors:  Massimo Rugge; Robert M Genta; Ludovica Bricca; Edoardo Savarino
Journal:  Gastroenterology Res       Date:  2021-11-05
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