Barrett's esophagus
Parietal cell or proximal gastric vagotomy leaves the trunk intact, but severs the branches that go to different parts of the stomach.
Incomplete intestinal metaplasia is a condition characterized by the transformation of gastric epithelial cells into intestinal-type cells, but not fully resembling normal intestinal tissue. This process often occurs in response to chronic inflammation, such as in gastric ulcers or chronic gastritis. It is considered a precursor to gastric cancer, as it may indicate an increased risk for dysplasia and malignancy. Monitoring and management are important in individuals diagnosed with this condition.
An erythematous fold in the proximal stomach refers to a reddened or inflamed fold of tissue in the upper portion of the stomach. This condition may indicate irritation or inflammation, often associated with gastritis or other gastric disorders. The redness can be a sign of increased blood flow due to inflammation, and it may be observed during an endoscopic examination. Proper diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare professional are essential to address any underlying issues.
An antrum is a bodily cavity, especially one which has bony walls, including those in the sinuses.
The spelling of the medical condition is one word, gastroenteritis.
Achlorhydria is the condition characterized by the absence of hydrochloric acid in gastric secretions. It can lead to impaired digestion and increased risk of gastrointestinal infections. Treatment may involve supplementation with hydrochloric acid.
Gastric cancer, although a rare cause of stomachache, needs to be considered in the differential diagnosis because of the seriousness of the disease.
A gastric emptying scan (GES) is an x-ray exam using special radioactive material that allows physicians to identify abnormalities related to emptying of the stomach.
There are two types of Roux en-Y gastric bypass surgery One is called proximal and the other is called distal. Proximal is the most common of any procedure at makes the patient feel full very quickly. Distal makes is more likely that fats and starches will pass through the stomach undigested.
Gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). GOO is not a single disease or disorder but a condition in which the stomach cannot empty because the pylorus is blocked.
Abnormal findings in the basal gastric secretion test are considered nonspecific and must be evaluated in conjunction with the results of a gastric acid stimulation test. Elevated secretion may suggest different types of ulcers.
A b-12 deficiency.