- antral gastritis
- antrum gastritis the usual type of type B gastritis, found in the antrum of the stomach.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
gastritis — f. gastrol. Inflamación de la mucosa del estómago de carácter crónico o agudo que puede estar provocada por una intoxicación, infección, estrés, un abuso del alcohol o ser secundaria a otras enfermedades. La gastritis aguda dura poco tiempo y… … Diccionario médico
gastritis antral — inflamación crónica del antro o porción distal del estómago. En ocasiones se asocia a un estrechamiento del antro, hallazgo radiológico que puede representar la existencia de una úlcera gástrica o de un tumor gástrico. Diccionario ilustrado de… … Diccionario médico
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