Definition: A graft versus host disease (GVHD) follows allogeneic bone marrow transplant or transfusions, especially in immunocompromised patients.
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Stomach biopsy: graft-versus-host-disease
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Upper gastrointestinal GVHD precedes lower gastrointestinal GVHD.
Patients with isolated gastric GVHD present with nausea, vomiting,and upper abdominal pain without diarrhea.
Early, the stomach appears endoscopically normal; 30% to (...)
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Adj. gastric
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gastric GVHD
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acute gastritis
10 January 2005Definition: Acute gastritis is an cute inflammation in the gastric mucosa is most readily demonstrated as epithelial PMN infiltration, which is never a normal finding.
Acute inflammation is the presence of extravascular polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) in the absence of concurrent chronic inflammation.
Acute gastritis (accompanied by acute mucosal injury) results from many disorders with multifactorial etiologiesand diverse histologic patterns.
The clinical symptoms, endoscopic (...) -
gastric folding increase
10 January 2005Etiology
gastric glandular hyperplasia Menetrier disease
gastric lymphoma
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stomach
10 January 2005Pathology : gastric pathology
gastric developmental anomalies
gastric malformations
gastric anomalies
gastric lesional syndromes
gastric diseases
gastric tumors
Examples
Non-neoplastic anomalies
achalasia of cardia
arteriovenous malformation
diaphragmatic hernia
gastric dilation gastric gland heterotopia heterotopic pancreas/pancreatic metaplasia mucolipidosis pyloric stenosis-congenital -acquired
Gastritis: features to report acute allergic autoimmune carditis Crohn (...) -
eosinophilic gastritis
14 December 2004gastric eosinophilic inflammation; gastric eosinophilic infiltration; gastric eosinophilia
Definition: Excessive infiltration by eosinophilic leukocytes.
Pathology
Eosinophilic gastritis is a rare condition that is thought to be one manifestation of a generalized involvement of the alimentary tract by an allergic reaction, eosinophilic gastroenteritis. The diagnosis should be made with caution.
It is not sufficient to see conspicuous numbers of eosinophils; eosinophils must be the (...) -
focally enhanced gastritis
29 November 2004focal active gastritis
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fundic gland polyp
8 September 2004cystic glandular fundic polyposis; Fundic gland polyposis, cysts of gastric glands, gastric cystic polyposis, cystic body gland polyp, cystic body gland polyposis; fundic glandulocystic polyp; fundic gland polyp PO
Definition: Fundic glandulocystic polyps (or Fundic gland polyps - FGPs) are tiny multiple sessile polyps of the acid-secreting gastric mucosa. FGPs are sessile polyps arising in the oxyntic mucosa that can be single or multiple.
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Fundic gland polyp; in (...) -
gastric acute glandulitis
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gastric GIST
18 May 2004gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor
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gastric adenocarcinoma
22 April 2004gastric cancer, gastric carcinomas PO
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M 14y/o gastric adenocarcinoma with bone metastasis https://twitter.com/Sandro_CZ/status/778725943980417024
Digital cases
JRC:10442 : cutaneous metastasis of a gastric adenocarcinoma.
Etiology
Gastric cancer is thought to result from a combination of environmental factors and the accumulation of specific genetic alterations due to increasing genetic instability, and consequently affects mainly older patients.
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