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An
outline of the anatomy and normal histology of the stomach for
pathologists.
Reporting of gastric biopsies
(non-neoplastic gastric lesions).
Pathology and
pathogenesis of peptic ulcer.
Acute Gastritis
Chronic Gastritis
Helicobacter
pylori associated ( Type B) Gastritis
Autoimmune Gastritis
(Type A)
Reactive /Reflux/
Chemical Gastritis (Type C)
Lymphocytic Gastritis
Collagenous Gastritis
Granulomatous Gastritis
Eosinophilic Gastritis
Gastric Xanthoma/Xanthelasma
Other Non-Neoplastic Gastric
Lesions
Benign tumour and tumour-
like lesions
Gastric Lymphoma
Gastric Carcinoid Tumour
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour
Gastric Epithelial Dysplasia
Early Gastric Carcinoma
Gross Examination of the Gastrectomy Specimen
Path Quiz Case 5:
41 year old male with a small well circumscribed nodule on the stomach
wall
Drug related lesions of
the gastrointestinal tract
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