Chronic Gastritis and Hypochlorhydria in the ElderlyCRC Press, 8 mar 1993 - 240 pagine Chronic Gastritis and Hypochlorhydria in the Elderly provides the most current and comprehensive treatment of atrophic gastritis available. The latest theories on the pathogenesis of atrophic gastritis are examined, focusing on topics such as epidemiology and the relationship between atrophic gastritis and helicobacter pylori infection. The relationship among cell proliferation, differentiation, and gastric cancer is covered as well. The book also reviews new material on nutrient and drug bioavailability in atrophic gastritis. Chronic Gastritis and Hypochlorhydria in the Elderly will benefit gerontologists, gastroenterologists, and clinical microbiologists treating large numbers of elderly patients. It will also serve as a reference text for medical and nutritional students. |
Sommario
Definition | 11 |
Chapter 2 | 11 |
Epidemiology and Natural History of Atrophic Gastritis | 31 |
Conclusion 9 | 43 |
Chapter 4 | 49 |
Chapter 5 | 69 |
Chapter 6 | 83 |
Chapter 7 | 99 |
Chapter 8 | 115 |
References 9 | 127 |
Chapter 10 | 143 |
Parole e frasi comuni
achlorhydria acid output antibodies antral antrum associated atrophic gastritis autoimmune bacterial overgrowth bile reflux bioavailability biopsy calcium absorption Campylobacter Campylobacter pylori carcinoid tumors cell proliferation chronic atrophic gastritis chronic gastritis Clin clinical cobalamin colonization Correa decrease dietary doses drug duodenal ulcer elderly endocrine cell epidemiology etiology fiber folate gastric acid secretion gastric atrophy gastric biopsies gastric cancer gastric carcinoma gastric juice gastric mucosa gastric pH gastric secretion gastrin levels Gastroenterol Gastroenterology healthy Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter pylori infection histamine histological human hypergastrinemia hypochlorhydria increased inhibition intestinal metaplasia intragastric intrinsic factor Kekki Lancet lesions malabsorption mineral normal gastric Nutr omeprazole parietal cell Pathol patients with pernicious pentagastrin pepsin pepsinogen peptic ulcer disease pernicious anemia population prevalence of atrophic prevalence of H protein rats reduced gastric acid risk Scand secretory serum gastrin Sipponen Siurala small intestine stomach studies subjects superficial gastritis syndrome type A atrophic vitamin B12 zinc