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∙ 8y agoWhat does Erythema in the antrum compatible with non-erosive gastritis biopsy mean???
Josianne Prohaska
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What does erythema in the antrum compatible with gastritis (biopsy) mean? It means that the biopsy is consistent with the findings of erythematous mucosa in the antrum of the stomach... Simply put... the red area "erythema" shows gastritis or stomach inflammation.
I Had A Colonoscopy and I have Congestion in the Cecum; Cold Forceps Biopsies were performed. Is this serious?
Granularity in the antrum refers to a rough or bumpy appearance of the mucosa, which may indicate inflammation or gastritis. Friability in the antrum refers to easy bleeding or irritation of the mucosa, often seen in conditions like gastritis or ulcers. Erythema in the antrum refers to redness of the mucosa, indicating inflammation or irritation.
Erythema at the gastroesophageal junction can be caused by conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastritis, or Helicobacter pylori infection. Irritation and inflammation of the lining of the esophagus and stomach can lead to this redness or erythema at the junction between the two.
Edema and erytherma in the antrum is a condition where the area is swollen and possibly congested. This condition is consistent with acute gastritis.
Erythema means redness of the skin. Erythroderma
Erythema (noun): Redness of the skin caused by dilatation and congestion of the capillaries, often a sign of inflammation or infection. Erythematous(adjective): Relating to or characterized by erythema It seem to me that we speak for one and the same disease if we speak for Erythema exudativa or Erythematous exudative. If my assumption is right, I have the answer below for you: Erythema is a skin disorder due to an allergic reaction or infection. Erythema is a type of allergic reaction that occurs in response to medications, infections, or illness. Medications include:Barbiturate, Penicillins, Phenytoin, Sulfonamides. Infections include: Herpes simplex. Mycoplasma. Erythema is exudative, when there is exudate and swelling in the rash patches. This usually happens infectious erythema. Most erythema multiforme is associated with herpes simplex or mycoplasma infections. To the questioner: The term 'erythema' has frequent use than erythematous, so it would be better for the readers of answer.com to have the question as Erythema (instead Erythematous). Hope the someone will edit and correct it.
The mucosa of the GI tract become inflamed, thereby making it easy for it to get damaged and break. This is common in ulcerative colitis, proctitis, and other inflammatory diseases of the GI tract.
The mucosa is the lining of the stomach, and the antrum is part of the stomach. Erythema is redness, and an ulceration is an area in which a layer of skin or lining is missing. So "muscosal inflammation in the antrum with erythema and ulcerations" is stomach ulcers.
Possibly right ventricular heart failure. Seeing that this condition would back up blood coming from the liver causing liver congestion. Liver congestion then can cause palmar erythema or redness of the palms. The same can be said about malignant pulmonary hypertension.
Erythema means that the skin is colored red.
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