Collagenous gastritis (CG) is a rare gastrointestinal condition of unknown etiology and pathogenesis characterized by the presence of a gastric subepithelial collagen band of variable thickness. While little is known about the disease, children and young adults often present with anemia, abdominal pain, and nodular gastric mucosa on endoscopy. In contrast, adults often present with chronic watery diarrhea and normal gastric mucosa on endoscopy. Disease associations (usually in adult cases) include celiac disease, collagenous colitis, collagenous sprue, and lymphocytic colitis. This study aims to further characterize the clinical, endoscopic and morphologic spectrum of CG
Collagenous gastritis is an extremely rare disease, both in children and adults. Symptoms vary depen...
Background Collagenous colitis (CC) is by definition a histological diagnosis. However, colonoscopy ...
Collagenous sprue is a small bowel mucosal lesion that has been historically associated with persist...
A 25-year-old patient presented with epigastric pain, which on gastric biopsy revealed the character...
A 74-year-old woman was investigated for abdominal pain and diarrhea. Endoscopic examinations includ...
Collagenous gastritis is a condition characterized by subepithelial deposition of collagen in the ga...
The case is reported of a young adult man with collagenous gastritis, an extremely rare disorder wit...
A 54-year-old woman presented with nausea, vomiting and weight loss associated with impaired gastric...
Collagenous gastritis (CG) is an uncommon condition known in the pediatric age. It is characterized ...
Submitted to the American College of Gastroenterology's 2021 Annual Scientific MeetingCollagenous ga...
A new group of collagenous inflammatory disorders of the gastric and intestinal mucosa has been desc...
Microscopic forms of colitis have been described, including collagenous colitis. This disorder gener...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Collagenous gastritis is a rare entity in current surgical pathology prac...
Collagenous gastritis has been reported as a rare cause of nausea, diarrhea, weight changes, and ear...
Collagenous sprue is a rare form of small bowel enteropathy characterized by chronic diarrhea and pr...
Collagenous gastritis is an extremely rare disease, both in children and adults. Symptoms vary depen...
Background Collagenous colitis (CC) is by definition a histological diagnosis. However, colonoscopy ...
Collagenous sprue is a small bowel mucosal lesion that has been historically associated with persist...
A 25-year-old patient presented with epigastric pain, which on gastric biopsy revealed the character...
A 74-year-old woman was investigated for abdominal pain and diarrhea. Endoscopic examinations includ...
Collagenous gastritis is a condition characterized by subepithelial deposition of collagen in the ga...
The case is reported of a young adult man with collagenous gastritis, an extremely rare disorder wit...
A 54-year-old woman presented with nausea, vomiting and weight loss associated with impaired gastric...
Collagenous gastritis (CG) is an uncommon condition known in the pediatric age. It is characterized ...
Submitted to the American College of Gastroenterology's 2021 Annual Scientific MeetingCollagenous ga...
A new group of collagenous inflammatory disorders of the gastric and intestinal mucosa has been desc...
Microscopic forms of colitis have been described, including collagenous colitis. This disorder gener...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Collagenous gastritis is a rare entity in current surgical pathology prac...
Collagenous gastritis has been reported as a rare cause of nausea, diarrhea, weight changes, and ear...
Collagenous sprue is a rare form of small bowel enteropathy characterized by chronic diarrhea and pr...
Collagenous gastritis is an extremely rare disease, both in children and adults. Symptoms vary depen...
Background Collagenous colitis (CC) is by definition a histological diagnosis. However, colonoscopy ...
Collagenous sprue is a small bowel mucosal lesion that has been historically associated with persist...