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Helicobacter Infection and Gastric Adenoma

Background: We aimed to provide insight into the actual frequencies of gastric adenoma types and their association with gastritis status and associated mucosal changes with a focus on Helicobacter infection and the operative link on gastritis assessment (OLGA)/operative link on gastric intestinal me...

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Autores principales: Bertz, Simone, Angeloni, Miriam, Drgac, Jan, Falkeis, Christina, Lang-Schwarz, Corinna, Sterlacci, William, Veits, Lothar, Hartmann, Arndt, Vieth, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7824786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33466325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010108
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author Bertz, Simone
Angeloni, Miriam
Drgac, Jan
Falkeis, Christina
Lang-Schwarz, Corinna
Sterlacci, William
Veits, Lothar
Hartmann, Arndt
Vieth, Michael
author_facet Bertz, Simone
Angeloni, Miriam
Drgac, Jan
Falkeis, Christina
Lang-Schwarz, Corinna
Sterlacci, William
Veits, Lothar
Hartmann, Arndt
Vieth, Michael
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description Background: We aimed to provide insight into the actual frequencies of gastric adenoma types and their association with gastritis status and associated mucosal changes with a focus on Helicobacter infection and the operative link on gastritis assessment (OLGA)/operative link on gastric intestinal metaplasia assessment (OLGIM) staging. Methods: From the archive of the Institute of Pathology in Bayreuth, we collected a consecutive series of 1058 gastric adenomas diagnosed between 1987 and 2017. Clinicopathological parameters retrieved from diagnostic reports included adenoma type and localization, associated mucosal changes in antrum and corpus (i.e., type of gastritis, the extent of intestinal metaplasia and atrophy), gender, date of birth, and date of diagnosis. Results: Intestinal-type adenoma was the most frequent adenoma (89.1%), followed by foveolar-type adenoma (4.3%), pyloric gland adenoma (3.4%), adenomas associated with hereditary tumor syndromes (2.8%), and oxyntic gland adenoma (0.4%). Adenomas were found in the background of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) gastritis in 23.9%, Ex-H. pylori gastritis in 36.0%, autoimmune gastritis in 24.8%, chemical reactive gastritis in 7.4%, and others in 0.1%. More than 70% of patients with gastric adenomas had low-risk stages in OLGA and OLGIM. Conclusions: We found a higher frequency of foveolar-type adenoma than anticipated from the literature. It needs to be questioned whether OLGA/OLGIM staging can be applied to all patients.
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spelling pubmed-78247862021-01-24 Helicobacter Infection and Gastric Adenoma Bertz, Simone Angeloni, Miriam Drgac, Jan Falkeis, Christina Lang-Schwarz, Corinna Sterlacci, William Veits, Lothar Hartmann, Arndt Vieth, Michael Microorganisms Article Background: We aimed to provide insight into the actual frequencies of gastric adenoma types and their association with gastritis status and associated mucosal changes with a focus on Helicobacter infection and the operative link on gastritis assessment (OLGA)/operative link on gastric intestinal metaplasia assessment (OLGIM) staging. Methods: From the archive of the Institute of Pathology in Bayreuth, we collected a consecutive series of 1058 gastric adenomas diagnosed between 1987 and 2017. Clinicopathological parameters retrieved from diagnostic reports included adenoma type and localization, associated mucosal changes in antrum and corpus (i.e., type of gastritis, the extent of intestinal metaplasia and atrophy), gender, date of birth, and date of diagnosis. Results: Intestinal-type adenoma was the most frequent adenoma (89.1%), followed by foveolar-type adenoma (4.3%), pyloric gland adenoma (3.4%), adenomas associated with hereditary tumor syndromes (2.8%), and oxyntic gland adenoma (0.4%). Adenomas were found in the background of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) gastritis in 23.9%, Ex-H. pylori gastritis in 36.0%, autoimmune gastritis in 24.8%, chemical reactive gastritis in 7.4%, and others in 0.1%. More than 70% of patients with gastric adenomas had low-risk stages in OLGA and OLGIM. Conclusions: We found a higher frequency of foveolar-type adenoma than anticipated from the literature. It needs to be questioned whether OLGA/OLGIM staging can be applied to all patients. MDPI 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7824786/ /pubmed/33466325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010108 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Falkeis, Christina
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Sterlacci, William
Veits, Lothar
Hartmann, Arndt
Vieth, Michael
Helicobacter Infection and Gastric Adenoma
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title_full Helicobacter Infection and Gastric Adenoma
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title_short Helicobacter Infection and Gastric Adenoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7824786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33466325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010108
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