Gastric histology and its relationship to entero-gastric reflux after duodenal ulcer surgery
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Gastric histology and its relationship to entero-gastric reflux after duodenal ulcer surgery
Abstract
Thirty-six volunteers, asymptomatic 7 to 22 years after various operations for duodenal ulcer, were screened for enterogastric reflux by external scanning following injection of 99mTc HIDA; they also had endoscopy for measurement of the fasting juice pH, and multiple biopsies. In patients with a pH above 4 there was an association between a positive bile reflux test and the presence of pre-malignant changes in the gastric mucosa. Carcinoembryonic antigen in the gastric mucosa was found in all patients and was not, therefore, a useful screening test for stump cancer. Blind examination of two sets of endoscopic biopsies obtained 6 weeks apart in symptomatic patients with post-operative reflux gastritis showed that histological assessment remained reproducible. Gastric biopsies obtained from 16 patients before, and a year after, Roux-en-Y gastro-jejunostomy demonstrated that foveolar hyperplasia tended to regress after bile diversion.
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