Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (122 page)

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   Atrophic (Type A Gastritis, Autoimmune Type)
   Gastric antrum is spared.
   Parietal cell antibodies and intrinsic factor antibodies help identify those patients prone to pernicious anemia (PA).
   Characteristics include the following:
   Achlorhydria
   Vitamin B
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–deficient megaloblastosis
   Hypergastrinemia (due to hyperplasia of gastrin-producing cells)
   Gastric carcinoids
   Low serum pepsinogen I concentrations
   Laboratory findings may be due to other accompanying autoimmune diseases (e.g., Hashimoto thyroiditis, Addison disease, Graves disease, myasthenia gravis, hypoparathyroidism, type 1 DM).
   Nonatrophic (Type B Gastritis)
   Gastric antrum is involved.
   Anemia caused by iron deficiency, and malabsorption may occur.

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