1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf02231635
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Observations on the histology of the gastric mucosa in chronic gastric ulcer

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“…Thus, certain inferences may be drawn from this study which has been unable to demonstrate any effect of carbenoxolone upon the histology of the gastric mucosa either during or after the process of ulcer repair. This supports our previous conclusions (Thomas et al, 1972) that the relationship between gastritis and gastric ulcer is uncertain, for the morphological changes in the gastric mucosa persist unaltered even under the influence of a drug which has been shown to promote healing (Doll et al, 1965;Horwich and Galloway, 1965).…”
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“…Thus, certain inferences may be drawn from this study which has been unable to demonstrate any effect of carbenoxolone upon the histology of the gastric mucosa either during or after the process of ulcer repair. This supports our previous conclusions (Thomas et al, 1972) that the relationship between gastritis and gastric ulcer is uncertain, for the morphological changes in the gastric mucosa persist unaltered even under the influence of a drug which has been shown to promote healing (Doll et al, 1965;Horwich and Galloway, 1965).…”
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“…Gastritis has been shown to occur in association with gastric ulcers (Ball and James, 1961;DuPlessis, 1965) and its persistence has been demonstrated both during and after healing of the ulcer (Palmer, 1951;Salupere, 1969;Thomas et al, 1972). Goodier (1968) carried out a histological study on the gastrectomy specimens of 16 gastric ulcer patients treated with carbenoxolone.…”
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“…Many subjects without an ulcer have signs of intestinal metaplasia (NUPIP) and many gastric ulcer patients do not have intestinal metaplasia (GUNIP). [11][12][13] In addition, the observation at one time of intestinal metaplasia does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about any progression of this lesion in the future (P-IP or S (stable)-IP? ).…”
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