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Clinical significance and outcome of gastric mucosal erosions: a long-term follow-up study.

Authors :
Toljamo KT
Niemelä SE
Karttunen TJ
Karvonen AL
Lehtola JK
Source :
Digestive diseases and sciences [Dig Dis Sci] 2006 Mar; Vol. 51 (3), pp. 543-7.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Our purpose was to evaluate the long-term clinical significance of gastric erosions. A series of 117 patients with gastric erosions without peptic ulcer disease, and matched controls were studied in 1974-1979. All available subjects were reinvestigated 17 years later, including detailed clinical history and laboratory analysis. At follow-up, erosions were still more prevalent (39%; 20/50) in the erosion group than in the controls (11; 7/66). In Helicobacter pylori-positive participants, peptic ulcer or a scar was more common in the erosion group (17%; 9/52) than in controls (5%; 3/66). Overall malignancy rate was higher in controls (15%; 17/117) than in erosion group (5%; 6/117; P = .025), but no other differences were seen between the groups or related with current erosion. We conclude that a significant proportion of gastric erosions are chronic or recurrent but mostly without serious complications. However, H. pylori-positive patients with erosions have significant risk to develop a peptic ulcer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0163-2116
Volume :
51
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Digestive diseases and sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16614965
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-006-3168-1