1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0344-0338(99)80025-9
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Can NSAID/ASA-induced Erosions of the Gastric Mucosa Be Identified at Histology?

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“…Overall, in the total population studied, use of either aspirin or NSAIDs during the past 3 months was confirmed in 16.9% and antacids, histamine‐2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors had been taken by 19% 44 . In this population, only 32% of those reported to have taken aspirin had chemical‐reactive gastritis, reportedly a sensitive marker of this drug 45 . No information is available on the use of probiotics in these subjects.…”
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“…Overall, in the total population studied, use of either aspirin or NSAIDs during the past 3 months was confirmed in 16.9% and antacids, histamine‐2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors had been taken by 19% 44 . In this population, only 32% of those reported to have taken aspirin had chemical‐reactive gastritis, reportedly a sensitive marker of this drug 45 . No information is available on the use of probiotics in these subjects.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…44 In this population, only 32% of those reported to have taken aspirin had chemicalreactive gastritis, reportedly a sensitive marker of this drug. 45 No information is available on the use of probiotics in these subjects.…”
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“…Stolte et al. (13) were able to recognize NSAID‐induced erosions based on their characteristic stromal necrosis.…”
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“…always accompanied by an element of acute inflammation, and fibrosis was diagnosed in all the cases. Stolte et al (13) were able to recognize NSAID-induced erosions based on their characteristic stromal necrosis.…”
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“…Overexpressions of adhesion molecules, including LFA‐1and ICAM‐1, were reported, and these are thought to play crucial roles in this mechanism 15 ,. 16 Histologically, the specific features of NSAID‐related gastritis are interstitial congestion and oedema in the gastric mucosa without lymphocytic infiltration 17 . It is likely that these features are caused by ischaemia, because the histological features are similar to those of ischaemic colitis.…”
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confidence: 99%