Idiopathic chronic gastritis
- PMID: 793068
Idiopathic chronic gastritis
Abstract
Idiopathic chronic gastritis is an autoimmune disease and the cause of this gastritis probably act through a final common immunologic pathway. Specific gastric antibodies are diagnostic of this gastritis and the tissue of the gastric mucosa is characterized by infiltrations of mononuclear cells damaging the glandular parenchyma with concomitant loss of gastric secretory function. With suitable predisposing factors operating, the patient with simple chronic gastritis can have pernicious anemia develop. Chronic gastritis is frequently associated with chronic gastric ulcer and carcinoma of the stomach but not with duodenal ulcer. Chronic gastritis clinically presents with vague dyspeptic symptoms. Females are more commonly affected than males and the incidence rises with advancing age. Treatment of chronic gastritis is supportive in nature and also similar to the treatment of other autoimmune diseases. The author has suggested a new treatment of duodenal ulcer whereby the patients are immunized against mucosal antigen with a view to induction of chronic gastritis. The resulting biochemical damage of the parietal cells will produce hypochlorhydria.