i have dignosed erosion with nodularity in antrum hpylori negative no other changes what medicine should i take
What does Erythema in the antrum compatible with non-erosive gastritis biopsy mean???
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.
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.
Edema and erytherma in the antrum is a condition where the area is swollen and possibly congested. This condition is consistent with acute gastritis.
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.
Antral nodules are small growths or masses that can form in the antrum, which is the lower portion of the stomach. These nodules are usually benign and may not cause any symptoms. However, they can sometimes be associated with conditions like gastritis or peptic ulcers.
Nodularity can be found in the armpit, the groin, or the neck if regional nodes are involved.
The antrum forms the upper curvature of the stomach. Since it is often not in contact with the buffering effects of food contact , digestive juices often causes gastric irritaion (gastritis) with redness, and possible bleeding or erosion/ulcers at this point.
Antritis is inflammation of the gastric antrum. CLO is campylobacter-like organism, which can cause gastritis. Biopsy is a tissue sample for examination at the lab, and "rule out" means "make sure it's not this problem." So, to sum up, the diagnosis and plan are "inflammation of the lining of the stomach at the antrum with a tissue sample taken to make sure the problem isn't caused by a bacterium similar to campylobacter."
pPrepyloric gastritis
An antrum is a bodily cavity, especially one which has bony walls, including those in the sinuses.
Yes, gastritis is inflammation of the stomach. Gastritis may be acute or chronic.