The mucosa of the GI tract become inflamed, thereby making it easy for it to get damaged and break. This is common in ulcerative colitis, proctitis, and other inflammatory diseases of the GI tract.
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.
Friability erythema and erosion in the stomach means that the stomach is red and there is lose of the lining. It can occur from tiny sores in the stomach.
What does Erythema in the antrum compatible with non-erosive gastritis biopsy mean???
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.
Yes, gastritis is inflammation of the stomach. Gastritis may be acute or chronic.
Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach. The antrum is the lower half of the stomach. It is also the part that secrete most of the stomach acid. Antral gastritis is the inflammation of the antrum.
The word "erythema" simply means "red". A healthy stomach lining is usually pink. If there is erythema (redness), that means it is inflamed. There are multiple causes of stomach inflammation...most commonly, it is caused by alcohol, NSAID (aspirin, ibuprofen) use, and viral infection.
An inflammation of the stomach is called gastritis. Gastritis can either be acuter chronic, and there is medication that can help with pain.
An inflammation of the stomach is called gastritis. Gastritis can either be acuter chronic, and there is medication that can help with pain.
gastritis
Of course! Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach lining, it has nothing to do with reproduction.
Stomach ulcers, peptic ulcers, gastritis.