A technique for the measurement of the amount and distribution of chronic gastritis
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A technique for the measurement of the amount and distribution of chronic gastritis
Abstract
A technique has been described to measure the amount and distribution of gastritis in whole stomachs or resected partial gastrectomy specimens. At a magnification of X 360, mucosal normality or the predominant form of chronic gastritis was recorded at 0.4-mm intervals. Bar diagrams were prepared of the mucosa at 6-mm intervals. Examples are given of the appearance along the lesser curvature where a large ulcer was present, and after the healing of an ulcer. The technique can also be used for the display of information when only multiple biopsy specimens are available.
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