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Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach. There are many causes of gastritis, and some are very common. Atrophic gastritis is a common type, in which atrophy and later intestinal metaplasia of the gastric mucosa occurs. Gastritis may predispose to peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer.
'''Gastritis''' is the inflammation of the stomach. There are many causes of gastritis, and some are very common. '''Atrophic gastritis''' is a common type, in which atrophy and later intestinal metaplasia of the gastric mucosa occurs. Gastritis may predispose to peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer.


In some conditions commonly referred to as gastritis there is no inflammation, and so the term ''gastropathy'' is more appropriate.
In some conditions commonly referred to as gastritis there is no inflammation, and so the term ''gastropathy'' is more appropriate.
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* Atrophic gastritis
* Atrophic gastritis
** Autoimmune metaplastic atrophic gastritis (AMAG)
** Autoimmune metaplastic atrophic gastritis (AMAG)
** Environmental metaplastic atrophic gastritis (EMAG) = helicobacter pylori gastritis
** [[Helicobacter pylori gastritis|Environmental metaplastic atrophic gastritis]] (EMAG) = helicobacter pylori gastritis
* Reactive/regenerative gastropathy/gastritis = chemical gastritis
* Reactive/regenerative gastropathy/gastritis = chemical gastritis
** Chronic NSAID use
** Chronic NSAID use
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== Diagnosis and evaluation ==
== Diagnosis and evaluation ==
Gastritis is a histological diagnosis and therefore requires endoscopy with biopsy for proper diagnosis. However, H. pylori is the most common cause of gastritis and can be diagnosed without biopsy. If H. pylori has been ruled out, biopsy might be required.
Gastritis is a histological diagnosis and therefore requires [[Upper endoscopy|endoscopy]] with biopsy for proper diagnosis. However, H. pylori is the most common cause of gastritis and can be diagnosed without biopsy. If H. pylori has been ruled out, biopsy might be required.


The mucosa often looks normal macroscopically. The histological findings depend on the cause:
The mucosa often looks normal macroscopically. The histological findings depend on the cause:
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== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
PPIs and other anti-acid drugs may be used for symptomatic relief. Specific treatment is aimed at avoiding risk factors and treating the underlying cause if present. AMAG requires regular parenteral vitamin B12 supplements to prevent deficiency.
[[PPI|PPIs]] and other anti-acid drugs may be used for symptomatic relief. Specific treatment is aimed at avoiding risk factors and treating the underlying cause if present. AMAG requires regular parenteral [[Vitamin B12 supplement|vitamin B12 supplements]] to prevent deficiency.
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]