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J Clin Gastroenterol ; 5(1): 17-9, 1983 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6841942

ABSTRACT

We tested the validity of the concept that chronic atrophic gastritis can be subdivided into type A and B in hospital patients and normal subjects with proven pentagastrin-refractory achlorhydria. Classification was based on the determination of the basal serum gastrin and parietal cell antibodies. Of 59 hospital patients with achlorhydria, 71% could be classified as belonging to either type A or B; for 29% the criteria for neither type were fulfilled. Of 14 asymptomatic persons with achlorhydria found in 564 normal persons, five could be classified as having type A gastritis, and one as type B gastritis. In eight (53%) persons, an elevated serum gastrin was found in the absence of parietal cell antibodies, representing an intermediate type of atrophic gastritis. Because one-third of the hospital patients and more than half the persons with achlorhydria in a normal population had to be classified as belonging to an intermediate type, the discrimination between type A and B atrophic gastritis in achlorhydria seems to be of limited practical value.


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Achlorhydria/classification , Gastritis, Atrophic/classification , Gastritis/classification , Achlorhydria/metabolism , Antibodies , Gastric Mucosa/cytology , Gastric Mucosa/immunology , Gastrins/blood , Humans
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