Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.13 No.9(7)

Theme Inflammation of Gastric Mucosa
Title The Role of Autoimmune Mechanism in Chronic Atrophic Gastritis
Publish Date 1998/08
Author Motonobu Murakami Department of Geriatric Medicine, Kyoto University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Type A gastritis is a chronic from of atrophic gastritis, which is caused by an autoimmune reaction. One of its main characteristics is its relationship to the stomach. Antibodies developed in reaction to parietal cells and other intrinsic factors suggest that an autoimmune mechanism plays a role in the development of the gastritis. It is important to exclude this type of gastritis from the H.pylori negative atrophic gastritis group when elucidating the clinical relevance of H.pylori in comparison to H.pylori negative patients.
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