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Diagnosis and Treatment Options
- Gastritis is diagnosed by endoscopy and biopsy.
- Treatment options include medicines like antacids, antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors.
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Correlation Analysis of Endoscopic Findings and Histological Diagnosis
- This study analyzed correlation between endoscopic findings and histological diagnosis of antral gastritis.
- 92 upper digestive endoscopy reports from November 2014 to January 2015 were included.
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Endoscopic Detection of Gastritis
- High-resolution endoscopy with dual magnification detects upper GI pathologies better than standard endoscopy.
- Narrow band imaging also delineates small inflammatory foci in the esophagus and Barrett’s mucosa.
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Appearance of Gastritis on Endoscopy
- Gastritis is diagnosed by endoscopy and biopsy.
- Endoscopy shows enlarged folds, aphthoid erosions, small mounds with central craters.
- Biopsy confirms diagnosis.
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Correlation Analysis in Diagnosis
- A study analyzed the correlation between endoscopic findings and histological diagnosis of antral gastritis.
- 92 endoscopy reports were reviewed.
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Detection of Upper GI Pathologies
- Endoscopy with dual magnification better detects upper GI conditions including cancer, Barrett’s esophagus, or gastritis.
- Imaging delineates small inflammatory foci.