نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal metaplasia

تعداد نتایج: 135124  

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Alex Boussioutas Hong Li Jia Liu Paul Waring Stephen Lade Andrew J Holloway Douglas Taupin Kylie Gorringe Izhak Haviv Paul V Desmond David D L Bowtell

Current epidemiological evidence supports a pathogenetic model of gastric cancer involving intermediate stages that include chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia. This study explores the molecular features of gastric cancer and premalignant stages using DNA microarray-based gene expression profiling and relates these findings to clinical, pathological, and ethnic parameters. A total of 12...

2003
Alex Boussioutas Hong Li Jia Liu Paul Waring Stephen Lade Andrew J. Holloway Douglas Taupin Kylie Gorringe Izhak Haviv Paul V. Desmond David D. L. Bowtell

Current epidemiological evidence supports a pathogenetic model of gastric cancer involving intermediate stages that include chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia. This study explores the molecular features of gastric cancer and premalignant stages using DNA microarray-based gene expression profiling and relates these findings to clinical, pathological, and ethnic parameters. A total of 12...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of pathology 2008
Minoo Shafii Seyed Ehsan Nikzad Hossein Kasiri Majid Naghipour

Chronic gastritis is defined as the presence of chronic mucosal inflammatory changes leading eventually to mucosal atrophy and epithelial metaplasia. It is notable for distinct causal subgroups and for patterns of histological alterations that vary in different parts of the world. By far the most important aetiological association is chronic infection by the bacillus Helicobacter pylori (Hp). T...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1984
S Kishimoto R Konemori T Mukai A Kambara K Okamoto S Shimizu Y Iwasaki K Daitoku G Kajiyama A Miyoshi

The aim of this study was to ascertain the morphological changes in the endocrine cell profile in the atrophic mucosa of mice with autoimmune gastritis induced by neonatal thymectomy and administration of carcinogenic chemical, N-methyl-N'-nitroN-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG). Proliferation of argyrophil cells, gastrin (Gl 7, G34) cells in areas of pseudopyloric metaplasia, enteric hormone (GIP, secr...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2010
Jonathan M W Slack Benjamin J Colleypriest Jonathan M Quinlan Wei-Yuan Yu Mark J Farrant David Tosh

Barrett's metaplasia is discussed in the context of a general theory for the formation of metaplasias based on developmental biology. The phenotype of a particular tissue type becomes established during embryonic development by the expression of a specific set of transcription factors. If this combination becomes altered, then the tissue type can be altered. Such events may occur by mutation or...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1981
J R Jass

Reflux oesophagitis may be accompanied by replacement of squamous epithelium by columnar epithelium (Barrett's oesophagus). The columnar epithelium may resemble either gastric or intestinal mucosa, though ultrastructural and histochemical studies indicate that the intestinal type does not necessarily resemble normal small intestine. Twenty-two malignant and 10 benign oesophageal specimens were ...

2017
Esra Paşaoğlu Zuhal Gücin

Hyperplastic polyps are lesions that are mostly smaller than 1 cm; they are sessile and innocuous. They develop as a result of tissue damage and an exaggerated mucosal regeneration. Intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia at a rate of 1–20% may be seen in hyperplastic polyps. However, the risk of carcinoma development is less than 2%. The risk increases in multiple polyps (1). Here we present a cas...

Journal: :Digestion 2016
Takashi Kawai Fuminori Moriyasu Akihiko Tsuchida

Eradication of Helicobacter pylori causes improvement of gastric atrophy and intestinal metaplasia. Gastric acid secretion levels in corpus predominant gastritis increase after eradication. These changes can increase the risk of reflux esophagitis and low-dosage aspirin ulcers. Although eradication may reduce the overall risk of gastric cancer, a certain degree of risk remains, related to the e...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2008
Rhonda F Souza Kumar Krishnan Stuart Jon Spechler

Barrett's esophagus, a squamous-to-columnar cell metaplasia that develops as a result of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a risk factor for esophageal adenocarcinoma. The molecular events underlying the pathogenesis of Barrett's metaplasia are poorly understood, but recent studies suggest that interactions among developmental signaling pathways, morphogenetic factors, and Caud...

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