Chapter 17- Table 17.2 Flashcards
In regards to H. Pylori, what is the inflammatory infiltrate
Neutrophils, subepithelial plasma cells
In regards to acute gastritis, what is the sequalea
Atrophy, pernicious anemia, adenocarcinoma, carcinoid tumor
In regards to H. Pylori, what are the other lesions
Hyperplastic/Inflammatory polyps
In regards to acute gastritis, what are the associations
Autoimmune disease, thyroiditis, DM, Graves’ disease
In regards to acute gastritis, what is the gastrin levels
Increased
In regards to H. Pylori, what are the associations
- Poverty
- Low economic status
- Rural residence
In regards to acute gastritis, what are the serologies
Antibodies to parietal cells (H+/K+ ATPase, IF)
In regards to acute gastritis, what is the inflammatory infiltrate
Lymphocytes, macrophages
In regards to H. Pylori, what is the location
Antrum
In regards to acute gastritis, what are the other lesions
Neuro Endocrine hyperplasia
In regards to H. Pylori, what is the gastrin levels
Norma to decreased
In regards to H. Pylori, what is the acid production
Increased to slightly decreased
In regards to H. Pylori, what is the serology
Antibodies with H. Pylori
In regards to acute gastritis, what is the acid production
Decreased
In regards to acute gastritis, what is the location
Body