Thursday, March 6, 2008

Chronic atrophic gastritis clinical manifestations what?

Chronic atrophic gastritis is not only the clinical manifestations of lack of specificity, but also with the disease is not totally consistent. Clinically, some chronic atrophic gastritis patients will no obvious symptoms. However, the majority of patients have upper abdominal burning, pain, pain or legs, swelling of the liver, nausea, particularly in the wake of food, loss of appetite, nausea, beching was. constipation or diarrhea and other symptoms. Will be a serious weight loss, anemia, a crisp, Tongue nipple or tongue atrophy, a few gastric erosion can be associated with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. A type which atrophic gastritis with pernicious anemia rare in China. The disease no specific signs, there may be a mild abdominal tenderness.

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