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Diagnosis and examination of nonatrophic gastritis


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Non-atrophic gastritis generally refers to chronic non-atrophic gastritis, which can be diagnosed and examined by means of Helicobacter pylori detection, gastroscopy and histopathological examination.
1. Helicobacter pylori detection
patients can judge whether there is Helicobacter pylori infection in the stomach by rapid urease test, 14C-urea breath test, etc., which is helpful to diagnose the disease.
2. Gastroscopy
gastroscopy If erythema, bleeding, edema, exudation and other phenomena are found in the gastric mucosa, combined with the above examinations, chronic non-atrophic gastritis can be basically diagnosed. At the same time, gastroscopy can also judge the degree of damage to the gastric mucosa.
3. Histopathological examination of
patients can make clear the inflammatory cell infiltration dominated by lymphocytes and plasma cells, and can also detect the infiltration depth, which is helpful to formulate clinical treatment plan.