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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 61(9): 1170-1199, 1960


Original article

CLINICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CHRONIC GASTRITIS AND GASTROPTOSIS.

Nakayama's Deptartment of Surgery, Chiba University School of Meidicine (Director: Prof. Komei NAKAYAMA)

Eiichi ISHIKAWA

The stomach of 78 patients with chronic gastritis and 77 patients with gastroptosis was histopathologically studied.
1) From the viewpoint of histogenesis chronic gastritis was classified to simple, hyperplastic and exhausting gastritis. The glandular cells of the stomach showed no marked changes in simple gastritis, hypertrophic changes in some cases of hyperplastic and regressive changes in exhausting gastritis. Exhausting gastritis was further divided into atrophying, atrophic and severe atrophic gastritis by the degree of regressive metamorphosis in the mucosa.
2) Transformntion from hyperplastic gastritis to atrophying gastritis was especially trated by the histopathological changes in surface epithelium and stromal tissue of the mucosa accompanied by the changes of glandular cells. These observations support an assumption that there should be a series of dynamic process in chronic gastritis.
3) There was no marked difference in histopathological changes between the stomach of the patients with chronic gastritis and gastroptosis.
(Author's abstract)


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