Disease | gastritis |
Phenotype | C0002892|pernicious anemia |
Sentences | 10 |
PubMedID- 24109480 | Autoimmune gastritis with pernicious anemia is present in approximately 30% of patients by middle age (9). |
PubMedID- 22876245 | The type a chronic gastritis, with and without pernicious anemia that occur in non-apeced individuals, is clearly linked to certain hla risk haplotypes, in analogy to isolated ad. |
PubMedID- 23314667 | Although it depends on the series, approximately 25% of apeced patients are affected by gastrointestinal (gi) manifestations, mainly autoimmune-related disorders like autoimmune hepatitis, atrophic gastritis with or without pernicious anemia (biermer disease), intestinal infections, and malabsorption. |
PubMedID- 23432909 | A severe (>1000 pg/ml) elevation of fasting serum gastrin concentration is usually suggestive for zollinger–ellison syndrome; on top of this, the use of acid suppressant medication (both proton pump inhibitors or h2-receptor antagonists), the presence of h. pylori infection and autoimmune achlorhydric atrophic gastritis without or with pernicious anemia may lead to mild-to-moderate hypergastrinemia [4,5]. |
PubMedID- 22261919 | The fsg alone is not adequate to make the diagnosis of zes, because hypergastrinemia can be caused by hypochlorhydria/achlorhydria (chronic atrophic fundus gastritis, often associated with pernicious anemia) as well as other disorders causing hypergastrinemia with hyperchlorhydria besides zes (helicobacter pylori infection, gastric outlet obstruction, renal failure, antral g-cell syndromes, short bowel syndrome, retained antrum) [2,8,32,57,60,66,67]. |
PubMedID- 23053499 | There are conflicting views about the association between type a gastritis with pernicious anemia (pa) and infection with helicobacter pylori, and currently, no definite conclusion has been reached. |
PubMedID- 21225628 | pernicious anemia, a condition with chronic gastritis and achlorhydria, is strongly associated with gastric carcinoma. |
PubMedID- 21947876 | pernicious anemia is associated with atrophic body gastritis, whose diagnostic criteria are based on the histologic evidence of gastric body atrophy associated with hypochlorhydria. |
PubMedID- 26079040 | Background & aims: pernicious anemia, a result of autoimmune gastritis, is the most common cause of vitamin b12 deficiency, affecting 2% to 5% of the elderly population. |
PubMedID- 26405069 | Autoantibodies targeting the h+/k+-atpase proton pump of the gastric parietal cell (parietal cell antibodies [pca]) are diagnostic of atrophic body gastritis (abg) leading to pernicious anemia (pa). |
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