Gastric biopsies represent one of the most frequent specimens that the pathologist faces in routine activity. In the last decade or so, the landscape of gastric pathology has been changing with a significant and constant decline of H. pylori-related pathologies in Western countries coupled with the expansion of iatrogenic lesions due to the use of next-generation drugs in the oncological setting. This overview will focus on the description of the elementary lesions observed in gastric biopsies and on the most recent published recommendations, guidelines and expert opinions
The Understanding Of Etiopathogenesis Of Peptic Ulcer, Expressed As Gastritis, Gastric Ulcer, Duode...
Introduction: Gastritis is a common condition with many etiologies and the classification of the sam...
Helicobacter pylori (HP) has recently been associated with gastritis, dysplasia and gastric neoplasm...
Gastric biopsies represent one of the most frequent specimens that the pathologist faces in routine ...
Gastric biopsies represent one of the most frequent specimens that the pathologist faces in routine ...
The histological approach to gastritis, especially the chronic forms, has undergone a series of re-e...
Gastritis is defined as inflammation of the gastric mucosa. In histological terms, it is distinguish...
Gastritis is defined as inflammation of the gastric mucosa. In histological terms, it is distinguish...
The inflammatory spectrum of gastric diseases includes different clinico-pathological entities, the ...
The motivation behind this survey exhibits the morphological parts of gastric mucosa and gastric ano...
BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) is a spiral shaped bacterium most commonly present in t...
Gastritis, as a medical term, exists for the last 150 years, however, terminology and etiology (incl...
Distinctive gastritis refers to gastritis with distinctive histological and endoscopic features, inc...
Abstract Although the Sydney Systems (original and updated) for the classification of gastritis hav...
Since 20th Century, There Were Many Reports Of Spiral Organisms Being Isolated From The Stomach Of ...
The Understanding Of Etiopathogenesis Of Peptic Ulcer, Expressed As Gastritis, Gastric Ulcer, Duode...
Introduction: Gastritis is a common condition with many etiologies and the classification of the sam...
Helicobacter pylori (HP) has recently been associated with gastritis, dysplasia and gastric neoplasm...
Gastric biopsies represent one of the most frequent specimens that the pathologist faces in routine ...
Gastric biopsies represent one of the most frequent specimens that the pathologist faces in routine ...
The histological approach to gastritis, especially the chronic forms, has undergone a series of re-e...
Gastritis is defined as inflammation of the gastric mucosa. In histological terms, it is distinguish...
Gastritis is defined as inflammation of the gastric mucosa. In histological terms, it is distinguish...
The inflammatory spectrum of gastric diseases includes different clinico-pathological entities, the ...
The motivation behind this survey exhibits the morphological parts of gastric mucosa and gastric ano...
BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) is a spiral shaped bacterium most commonly present in t...
Gastritis, as a medical term, exists for the last 150 years, however, terminology and etiology (incl...
Distinctive gastritis refers to gastritis with distinctive histological and endoscopic features, inc...
Abstract Although the Sydney Systems (original and updated) for the classification of gastritis hav...
Since 20th Century, There Were Many Reports Of Spiral Organisms Being Isolated From The Stomach Of ...
The Understanding Of Etiopathogenesis Of Peptic Ulcer, Expressed As Gastritis, Gastric Ulcer, Duode...
Introduction: Gastritis is a common condition with many etiologies and the classification of the sam...
Helicobacter pylori (HP) has recently been associated with gastritis, dysplasia and gastric neoplasm...