Erosive esophagitis is a condition in which inflammation damages the lining of the esophagus, the tube connecting your mouth to your stomach. Erosive esophagitis typically develops from ...
Gastritis, a condition characterised by the inflammation of the stomach lining, is a prevalent gastrointestinal issue affecting millions globally. Though often dismissed as mere stomach discomfort ...
Bile injury to the gastric mucosa results in a “chemical” gastritis in which oedema and intestinal metaplasia are prominent. AIM To determine if patients with Barrett's oesophagus have more bile ...
Background and Aim: Common endoscopic findings in stomachs with Helicobacter pylori infections include antral nodularity, thickened gastric folds, and visible submucosal vessels. These findings ...
or undergoing chemotherapy are at a higher risk of catching infections and getting affected by gastritis,” says the expert. These include infection with a fungi like Candida, virus such as ...
LA grades C and D are considered severe GERD. Treatment of EE With Proton Pump Inhibitors Nonsevere GERD can often be managed with lifestyle modifications and medication, whereas patients with more ...
Objective We tested the ability of Notch pathway receptors Notch1 and Notch2 to regulate stem and epithelial cell homoeostasis in mouse and human gastric antral tissue. Design Mice were treated with ...
Endoscopic gastritis was classified as erosive (in the presence of erosions), superficial (redness, edema and adherent gastric mucus in the gastric body) or atrophic (distal migration of the ...