Review
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2006; 12(38): 6109-6114
Published online Oct 14, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i38.6109
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Figure 1 Median gastritis scores in antrum and corpus mucosa of patients with chronic active H pylori gastritis alone, duodenal ulcer (DU), gastric ulcer (GU), gastric cancer or MALT lymphoma (n = 50) (Modified from Meining et al[16]).
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Figure 2 Topographic distribution of grade and activity of H pylori gastritis in individuals with early gastric cancer or duodenal ulcer (Modified from Meining et al[16]).
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Figure 3 Median grade and activity of H pylori gastritis in the corpus in relatives of gastric cancer patients (n = 237) and matched control patients (n = 237) (Modified from Meining et al[20]).
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Figure 4 Prevalence of different gastritis in 118 individuals with gastric adenomas (Adapted from Meining et al[25]).
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Figure 5 Grading of gastritis according to the updated Sydney System for classification of gastritis in the antrum and corpus of 91 patients with hyperplastic polyps (Adapted from Oberhuber[27]).
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Figure 6 Mean scores of active gastritis (neutrophilic granulocytes) in the antrum and corpus in different Asian populations (Modified from Matsuhisa et al[29]).