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Normal stomach
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Fundic mucosa with parietal & chief cells Antral mucosa with mucin secreting glands Stomach - Histology
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TOPICS GASTRITIS H. PYLORI PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE GASTRIC CANCER
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GASTRITIS CLASSIFICATION Acute vs Chronic Topographic Etiologic GRADING Mild, Moderate, Severe
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Sydney system – Classification: Chronic gastritis Fig.: Dixon MF, Genta RM, Yardley JH, Correa P. Classification and grading of gastritis. The updated Sydney System. International Workshop on the Histopathology of Gastritis, Houston 1994. Am J Surg Pathol. 1996 Oct;20(10):1161-81.
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H. PYLORI GASTRITIS Epidemiology Morphology Mode of infection Pathogenicity
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H. pylori Lymphoid follicle Inflammatory infiltrate Atrophic glands
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1. H.Pylori
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H. PYLORI GASTRITIS Types of gastritis Peptic ulcer disease Disease progression Associated tumors
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GASTRIC & DUODENAL ULCERS Acute vs Chronic
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ACUTE GASTRIC ULCERS Tend to be multiple No predilective sites Etiologic Associations
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Hemorrhagic erosions Érosions Erosions Ulcers
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Intact epithelium Superficial erosion Fibrinoinflammatory exudate Diffuse erosion Inflammatory Infiltrate Intact epithelium Hémorrhage
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PEPTIC ULCERS Common Sites Usually single but can be multiple Strong association with H.P. Histology: - 4 layers
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Peptic ulcer (stomach) Esophagu s Ulcer Stomach
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Peptic ulcer (stomach) Macroscopic appearance : « punched-out » + convergence of gastric folds
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Peptic ulcer (stomach) Ulcer penetrating just inside the muscularis propria Overhanging margins
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Peptic ulcer (stomach)
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Peptic ulcer (duodenum) Ulcer
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PEPTIC ULCERS Histology: 4 layers Fibrinous exudate Polymorphs Granulation tissue Fibrosis
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Peptic ulcer (stomach) Mucosal ulceration
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Ulcer Intact gastric mucosa (with overhanging margin) Peptic ulcer (stomach)
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Granulation tissue Peptic ulcer (stomach) FibrosisDebris + Acute inflammation
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Peptic ulcer (stomach)
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COMPLICATIONS OF PEPTIC ULCERS Hemorrhage Obstruction Penetration Perforation Carcinoma
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GASTRIC CANCER CLASSIFICATION Early vs Advanced Gross Appearance Histologic
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Gastric adenocarcinoma : Macroscopic Aspect Early cancer: Advanced cancer: The various morphologies of gastric adenocarcinoma
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Gastric adenocarcinoma: intestinal type Ulcered tumor Early antral tumor
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Gastric adenocarcinoma Ulcerated tumor with irregular surface
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Gastric adenocarcinoma: diffuse type “Linitis plastica” Diffuse wall thickening
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Gastric adenocarcinoma gastrique Intestinal type adenocarcinoma, moderately differentiated Fibrinopurulent exudate (ulceration) Infiltrative irregular glands
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Gastric adenocarcinoma Intestinal type adenocarcinoma Desmoplastic reaction Invasive glands
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Gastric adenocarcinoma Invasive glands Luminal necrosis Intestinal type adenocarcinoma
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Gastric adenocarcinoma Diffuse type adenocarcinoma (signet ring cell carcinoma) « Signet ring cells » Surface epithelium (normal)
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T staging
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N staging
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Gastric adenocarcinoma Tumor with peritoneal invasion & peritoneal carcinomatosis
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