Causes of chronic autoimmune gastritis .. Immunohistochemistry against mural cells



AUTOIMMUNE CHRONIC GASTRITIS
Infects the body of the stomach and exfoliates the laurel and produces a self-immunological activity against the parietal cells. Histological manifestations are chronic diffuse inflammation, atrophy, loss of endometrial glands, intestinal dysfunction, and sometimes hyperlipidemia of intestinal chromosome-like cells (ECL).
There may sometimes be antibodies against cell-wall parietal and internal factor, and in some patients degree of gastrointestinal severe severe and lead to lack of secretion of the internal factor to the incidence of anemia. Gastritis is not usually my symptom but some patients have evidence of specific autoimmune disorders for other members, especially thyroid disease. There is a fourfold increase in the risk of developing gastric cancer.