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[Chronic erosion of the stomach (clinico-morphologic study)]
Arkhiv Patologii
|January 1, 1985
Summary
Histological examination of stomach biopsies revealed that chronic gastric erosions often display fibrinoid necrosis. This finding is crucial for differentiating acute from chronic erosion types in patients.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Pathology
- Histology
Context:
- Study of 256 stomach biopsies from 175 patients with chronic gastric erosions.
- Clinico-endoscopic diagnosis of gastric erosions.
- Histological analysis of biopsy samples.
Purpose:
- To histologically characterize chronic gastric erosions.
- To identify key histological features differentiating erosion types.
- To correlate clinical and endoscopic findings with histological results.
Summary:
- Histological examination confirmed erosions in 112 of 256 biopsies.
- 48 erosions were classified as acute and 64 as chronic.
- Chronic gastric erosions are characterized by fibrinoid necrosis, with granulation tissue observed less frequently.
Impact:
- Provides detailed histological criteria for diagnosing chronic gastric erosions.
- Enhances understanding of the pathological basis of gastric mucosal damage.
- Aids in accurate classification of gastric lesions for improved patient management.