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What does erythema in the antrum compatible with gastritis (biopsy) mean? It means that the biopsy is consistent with the findings of erythematous mucosa in the antrum of the stomach... Simply put... the red area "erythema" shows gastritis or stomach inflammation.
What does Erythema in the antrum compatible with non-erosive gastritis biopsy mean???
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Granularity, friability, and erythema in the antrum are all endoscopic findings. If these are found a patient is usually diagnosed with Gastroduodenal Crohn's disease
An antrum is a cavity or chamber, such as the antrum of the lower part of the stomach. Erosion means that the lining is thinning, resulting in inflammation and irritation. Erythema describes a reddening of tissue due to irritation or injury.
The mucosa is the lining of the stomach, and the antrum is part of the stomach. Erythema is redness, and an ulceration is an area in which a layer of skin or lining is missing. So "muscosal inflammation in the antrum with erythema and ulcerations" is stomach ulcers.
Edema and erytherma in the antrum is a condition where the area is swollen and possibly congested. This condition is consistent with acute gastritis.
Probs not IBD but more peptic ulceration
Reddening of the skin.
Medical terms are hard to understand until you put them into layman's words:erythema = rednessantrum = a body cavityfundus = the part of a hollow organ that is farthest away from the organ or cavity's openingFor example, the fundus of the uterus is at the top closest to the navel or higher right after giving birth.
A biopsy is when tissue is taken from a site on or in the body for further study. This further study is for diseases or disease processes that may be forming. A biopsy of the antrum is most likely where a small amount of tissue is taken from the antrum of the stomach to be tested.
Punctate erythema in the bladder is spotty redness. Talk to your heatlh care provider for information on what this finding might mean for your heatlh.