gastritis造句(1) I'm afraid it's an acute gastritis.
(2) All subjects in the study had antral gastritis.
(3) In 1979, gastroscopy showed antral gastritis and duodenitis.
(4) Histological examination confirmed a severe chronic atrophic gastritis.
(5) Gnawing pains and burning with gastritis and ulcers.
(6) The histology indicated chronic active antral gastritis in all patients.
(7) No clinical data regarding the aetiology of superficial gastritis in these patients are given.
(8) Chronic atrophic gastritis and chronic active gastritis were graded as mild, moderate and severe.
(9) Using multiple linear regression analysis, gastritis with atrophy was the only factor that had an independent negative effect on acid secretion.
(10) H pylori positive gastritis, and the combination of active duodenitis and gastric metaplasia were independent predictors of duodenal ulceration.
(11) All infected subjects had active chronic gastritis on histological examination.
(12) The classification of gastritis was according to the Whitehead system modified to include the newly described entities of lymphocytic and chemical gastritis.
(13) Phosphatidylglycerol was detectable in patients with chronic atrophic gastritis, but not in controls or in patients with duodenal ulcer.
(14) Chronic alcoholic patients may have normal, enhanced, or diminished acid secretory capacity; hypochlorhydria being associated histologically with atrophic gastritis.
(15) Eight patients had a past history of recurrent peptic ulcers or gastritis.
(16) It is now generally acknowledged that Helicobacter pylori infection is the major cause of antral gastritis.
(17) After eradication of H pylori, duodenal ulcers do not usually recur and the associated chronic gastritis gradually disappears.
(18) The throat burns like coals of fire; the skin burns in scarlet fever and inflammations; gastritis burns.
(19) However, a decline in pentagastrin stimulated gastric acid secretion with age was seen in those subjects with superficial gastritis also.
(20) The reduced colonisation rate of children compared with adults disappears when patients with primary antral gastritis are considered specifically.
(21) A gastroscopy two months later showed an extensive atrophic gastritis.
(22) Their results indicated that ulcers were more proximal when atrophic gastritis was more severe.
(23) The strong association between antral tumours and chronic active gastritis suggests the possibility that H pylori infection may have a pathogenic role.
(24) Helicobacter pylori is recognised as a significant cause of chronic antral gastritis and important in the aetiology of peptic ulceration.
(25) In contrast, antral tumours mainly arose from mucosa showing the changes of chronic active gastritis.
(26) Patients were divided into three groups according to the presence of histological gastritis and evidence of H pylori infection by at least one criterion.
(27) Histological examination of these areas at this time confirmed a chronic gastritis and atrophic gastric mucosa.
(28) Endoscopy showed that the miners had a higher incidence of gastritis than the men from the general population.
(29) A positive correlation was observed between the gastric juice ammonium and severity of gastritis.
(30) This study examined whether the phospholipid composition of the full thickness gastric mucosa is changed in peptic ulcer disease and gastritis.